Math, asked by rushi9428, 6 months ago

Find the prime factorisation of 13500

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Answered by srivastavajhalak269
1

Step-by-step explanation:

the prime factors are- 2X2X3X3X3X5X5X5

Or also written as 2,2,3,3,3,5,5,5

Answered by Anonymous
7

 \large\bf\underline {To \: find:-}

  • Prime factorisation of 13500

 \huge\bf\underline{Solution:-}

\large \bf \: \begin{array}{r|l} 2&13500\\ \cline{2 - 2}2&6750\\ \cline{2 - 2}3&3375\\ \cline{2 - 2}3&1125\\ \cline{2 - 2}3& 375 \\ \cline{2 - 2}5&125\\ \cline{2 - 2}5&25\\ \cline{2 - 2}5&5\\ \cline{2 - 2}&1\end{array}

So,

13500 = 2×2×3×3×3×5×5×5.

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Prime factorisation :- when we expressed a number as a product of prime factors then that's called prime factorisation.

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