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Find The Prime Factor Of 68 , Need Full Solution Not Just Answer​

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Answered by anjalirao4694
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Answer:

68 mean you calculate 68×2=136

therefore the answer is 136

Answered by poonamanil84
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Step-by-step explanation:

The number 68 is a composite number. Now let us find its prime factors.

The first step is to divide the number 68 with the smallest prime factor, i.e. 2 and divide the output again by 2 till you get a fraction or odd number.

68 ÷ 2 = 34

Now, again divide 34 by 2.

34 ÷ 2 = 17

Now, we know 17 is a prime number and it has only two factors; 1 and 17. Therefore, we cannot continue with the division method further.

Therefore, the prime factors of 64 are 2 and 17.

Prime Factorisation of 64 = 2 × 2 × 17 or 22 × 17

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