Every composite number ... that is, one that is not a prime ... can be written
as the product of two or more prime numbers.
The primes themselves are the exceptions. A Prime number is the product of
only ' 1 ' and itself, and ' 1 ' is not considered a prime number.
Yes. Composite numbers can be written as the product of prime factors.
70 written as a product of prime numbers: 2 x 5 x 7
141
the prime factorization
29 is a prime number. There are no prime numbers between 29 and 30.
The prime numbers between 15 and 20 are 17 and 19. To find the product of these two prime numbers, you simply multiply them together: 17 x 19 = 323. Therefore, the product of the prime numbers between 15 and 20 is 323.
Written as the product of only prime numbers, 60 = 2 x 2 x 3 x 5.
A semiprime or a prime square.
The prime numbers between 40 and 60 are 41, 43, 47, 53, and 59. Their product is 259,106,347.
30 cannot be written as the product of 6 prime numbers. 30 has three prime factors: 2 x 3 x 5 = 30
Yes.
the prime factorization of the number