Math, asked by gauravjain4618, 11 months ago

N is a natural number and n3 has 16 factors. Then how many factors can n4 have?

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Answered by Anonymous
15

Answer:

If n is a prime number the number of factors will be 4. However, it is given that they are 16. Therefore, n is not a prime number.

If n has two prime factors the number of factors will be 4*4 = 16.

Hence, n^4 will have 5*5 = 25 factors

Answered by CUTESTAR11
3

Step-by-step explanation:

Hence n^4 will have 5*5 = 25 factors

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