### factors Returns the array of factors of the given `num`. If the second argument is set to `true` returns only the prime factors of `num`. If `num` is `1` or `0` returns an empty array. If `num` is less than `0` returns all the factors of `-int` together with their additive inverses. Use `Array.from()`, `Array.map()` and `Array.filter()` to find all the factors of `num`. If given `num` is negative, use `Array.reduce()` to add the additive inverses to the array. Return all results if `primes` is `false`, else determine and return only the prime factors using `isPrime` and `Array.filter()`. Omit the second argument, `primes`, to return prime and non-prime factors by default. **Note**:- _Negative numbers are not considered prime._ ```js const factors = (num, primes = false) => { const isPrime = num => { const boundary = Math.floor(Math.sqrt(num)); for (var i = 2; i <= boundary; i++) if (num % i === 0) return false; return num >= 2; }; const isNeg = num < 0; num = isNeg ? -num : num; let array = Array.from({ length: num - 1 }) .map((val, i) => (num % (i + 2) === 0 ? i + 2 : false)) .filter(val => val); if (isNeg) array = array.reduce((acc, val) => { acc.push(val); acc.push(-val); return acc; }, []); return primes ? array.filter(isPrime) : array; }; ``` ```js factors(12); // [2,3,4,6,12] factors(12, true); // [2,3] factors(-12); // [2, -2, 3, -3, 4, -4, 6, -6, 12, -12] factors(-12, true); // [2,3] ```