Math, asked by rajnandinis810, 5 months ago

The total number of factors of prime factor is
(a)1(b)0(c)2(d)3

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Answered by SuryaTrinath
2

Step-by-step explanation:

i know the total number of prime factors is 4+1=5. Fluke is right. And here's why this works how it does: If there are four twos and one three in the prime factorization of 48, then all of the numbers that divide into 48 will be composed only of twos and threes.

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Answered by Oneioiic14
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