Math, asked by whitedevil0101, 8 months ago

Should we take the first 3 digit to find the prime factorization of 298116 while pairing ?? Or only the first 2 digits??

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Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

No, we shouldn't take 3 as first prime in the prime factorisation of 298116. The reason because, 298116 is an even number that is greater than zero (0). Thus it is surely divisible by 2 . Also prime factorisation gets exact result when it is followed by using smallest prime numbers in order. Even it is a rule for prime factorisation to use a small prime number in place of a greater prime number until and unless it is necessary.

Hence we must start using 2.

Answered by supriths4804
1

Answer:

You have to take only first two numbers. The root value is 546.

Follow the steps to find the root value by long division method.

Step-by-step explanation:

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