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find the smallest number made up of 6 prime factors? please give full solution​ right now its important step by step pls​

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Answered by itzpriyanshi437
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Answer:

The smallest 6-digit number is 100000 and same prime factors.The factors of 6 by the prime factorization method are 1, 2, 3, and 6. A prime number does not have any other factor other than 1 and itself. Hence, the prime factors of 6

Step-by-step explanation:

The steps for calculating the prime factors of a number is similar to the process of finding the factors of any number.

Start dividing the number by the smallest prime number i.e., 2, followed by 3, 5, and so on to find the smallest prime factor of the number.

Again, divide the quotient by the smallest prime number

Answered by Anonymous
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  • 12 is the smallest number made up of 6 prime factors.

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