Does every number have an even number of factors?
Hint. Think about what happens to a factor pair like 6 = 2 × 3 when the two factors are equal instead, like 4 = 2 × 2.
Step 1 — Recall how factors pair up. Most numbers have factors that pair off, each pair multiplying to give the number, so factors normally come in twos.
Step 2 — Find the exception. When a number is the product of a number with itself (like 4 = 2 × 2), that repeated factor only counts once, leaving one factor unpaired — so the total count is odd.
✦ Answer: No — numbers that are perfect squares have an odd number of factors, since one factor pairs with itself instead of a different partner.
Where students slip. Assuming every factor pair is made of two different numbers — for a square number, one pair repeats the same factor twice, which is exactly what breaks the usual even-count pattern.
