25 x 3 = 96
Multiply prime numbers or prime factors to find their product.
When you multiply two prime numbers together they become factors of the number that they equal. Since the number will have factors other than 1 and itself, the number cannot be prime.
No, those are prime numbers.
Prime numbers have two factors. Prime squares have three factors. Square numbers have an odd number of factors but that number varies.
The prime factors of 51 are 3 and 17.
When they have no common prime factors.
No. Prime factors are the numbers that make up other numbers, but they have to be prime. Prime factorisation is the process of finding the prime numbers that create a number. This is when you multiply the prime numbers together and the product is the original number. For example: 20 5x4 5x2x2 This process is called prime factorisation. In this case, the prime numbers are 2, 2, and 5.
As a product of its prime factors in exponents: 25*3 = 96
If you multiply 2 prime numbers. the result will never be prime. A prime number is one that has no factors except itself and one. The number specified in the question has as factors the 2 prime numbers cited.
Prime numbers only have two factors, one and themselves. If you multiply two prime numbers together, the new number will also have the two prime numbers as factors, making it composite. Try it out. 5 and 7 are prime. 35 is composite.
How about: 5*13 = 65 as a product of its prime factors
As a product of its prime factors: 5*89 = 445