Math, asked by rajendrakumarrk772, 8 months ago

express 6360 as a product of prime factors​

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Answered by sweetusha79
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Answer:

2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 5 × 53 = 6360

Step-by-step explanation:

6360

/     \

2    3180 

/       \

2      1590 

/       \

2      795 

/       \

3      265 

/       \

5      53 

Answered by kumarsushma2000
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

First of all, take the paper and SOLVE IT!

It took a hell lot of time to calculate the answer.

Take the number. (i.e. 6360)

Now, if the no. is divisible by 2, then, DIVIDE BY 2!

i.e. 6360 ÷ 2 = 3180 ---------- 2

3180 ÷ 2. = 1590 ---------- 2

1590 ÷ 2. = 795 ---------- 2

Now, you can see that 795 is not WHOLLY divisible by 2,

Therefore, try it with the next prime number that is 3.

i.e. 795 ÷ 3 = 265 ---------- 3

Again, you can see that 265 is not WHOLLY divisible by either 2 or 3,

Therefore, divide 265 by the next prime number that is 5

i.e. 265 ÷ 5 = 53 ----------- 5

Try 53 out. You can't divide 53 by any prime number smaller than it.

Therefore, 53 itself is a prime number.

Take all the divisors, and multiply it but don't do it actually.

Therefore, 2×2×2×3×5×53 is the product via prime factorisation.

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