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Find Factors Down to Limit
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java translation for revision
JS: Node v14 should be used along with its appropiate assertion tools (Mocha + Chai). Refer to this and this
Ruby 3.0 should be enabled.
Enabled in this fork
PHP Translation Kumited - please accept :D
Accepted :)
I would call those divisors, not factors. Factors sounds too much like prime factors.
Factors are a number or algebraic expression by which another is exactly divisible took it from the internet, both of us are correct
JavaScript, Ruby and Crystal translation kumited, cheers :)
Thank you. Will look into these. Don't know these languages though so I'll see about adding them.
Merged. Thank you for the Translations