Math, asked by triptisharma655, 1 month ago

writw the least 5 digit number and express in terms of its prime factors

Answers

Answered by ayushyadav2515
1

Answer:

Prime numbers are the numbers with two factors, 1 and the number itself.

The smallest five-digit number = 10000.

Prime factors of 10000 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 5 × 5 × 5 × 5

Image of the factor tree

please follows me and I will follows you. mark me brainliest. bye

Answered by ProfessorDanny
0

Answer:

SOLUTION:

The smallest 5 digit number is 10000

prime factors of 10000=2\times2\times2\times2\times5\times5\times5\times510000=2×2×2×2×5×5×5×5

Step-by-step explanation:

the smallest five digit number and express it in terms of its its prime factors. So we have to do the prime factorization of the smallest citation number. So the smallest five-digit number. First of all is 10,000. Right? So 10,000 is the smallest prime dish smallest five digit number now you to do the prime factorization of the following. So let's get started without any further Ado. So yeah, first of all, let me make this column Just like this and we'll write the number which is And thousand right now 10,000. First of all, it will go by 2 to give you 5000. Again by two to give you 2,500 Okay, let me just clear this pace. I'll do it again. I'm so sorry guys because we need a longer space. So we'll start from Top this time. So from 10,000. By to to give you 5000 Again by two to give you 2,500. You again be divided by two to give you. To give you 1250 Again, we'll go by two to give you. 625 this time nor two nor three directly will go to 5 will give you 25 again the 5 will give you so what is 625 divided by 5 is 5 25 by 5, right? It is 5 again divided by 5. And your prime factorization is over. So this can be expressed as 2 into 2 into 2 into 2 into 5 into 5 into 5.

Similar questions