Math, asked by nandhinimcivil1658, 1 year ago

Which number should be multiplied by 43 so that it will have 3 prime factors?

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Answered by Harish2002
45
answer is 6.
as 43 is a prime number there should be two prime numbers.
so when we multiply with 6 we can get
2 \times 3
as 2 and 3 are prime numbers.
so the prime numbers are 2 , 3 , 43
Answered by kingofself
2

If the number 43 is multiplied by the prime numbers 2 and 3, it will have 3 prime factors. They are 2, 3 and 43.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Which number should be multiplied by 43 so that it will have 3 prime factors?

Solution:

43 is a prime number.

Two other prime numbers to be multiplied to get three prime factors is, consider 2 and 3 as prime number to be multiplied

43 \times 2 \times 3 = 43 \times 6

Therefore. the prime factors are 2, 3, and 43.

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