Math, asked by Chandanachikkala, 1 year ago

what is the number which can be factorised as a product of primes?

can anyone give an example for
it?

Answers

Answered by sunnyjalan
7
25 can be called as the product of primes as its divided by 5 which is a prime number
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Answered by ADPrabhu
13
There are many numbers which can be factorised as the product of primes. Some examples are :
6 = 2 * 3
9 = 3 * 3
10 = 2 * 5
14 = 2 * 7
15 = 3 * 5
21 = 3 * 7

These are some of the examples for your question.

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SillySam: Actually every composite no is product of primes it is given in tye theorem known as fundamental theorem of arithmetic
SillySam: composite no means having factor more than 1
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