Math, asked by ramankumarawasthi3, 6 months ago

Express 98 as a product of its primes​

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Answered by MysteriousAryan
8

Answer:

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Start by picking any two positive integers which multiply to 98,

(other than 1 ×98)

say, 2 ×49.

2 is prime, but 49 can still be broken down into 7 ×7.

7 is prime, so your final answer is

2 × 7 × 7, or 2 × 72.

You could have also started by breaking down 98

as 7 ×14. 7 is prime, but 14 isn't, so break down 14 as 2 ×7,

which gets you to the same result:

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Answered by Anonymous
18

Answer:

98=2× 7×7

98=2×7²

Step-by-step explanation:

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