105 is not a Prime number. If you say that 105 is a number written in base 6, it is the same as 41 in base 10, which is a prime number.
105 is not prime. 105 = 3 * 5 * 7
105 is a composite number
The smallest prime factor of 105 is 3.
105 cannot be the prime factorisation of anything since 105 is not prime.
105 is not a prime number among them. It is because it is divisible by 5.
105 is a composite number because it has more than 2 factors
19 is the prime number.
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The prime factorization of 105 is (3 \times 5 \times 7). To express this as a product of four prime numbers, we can include 1 as a prime number (though technically, 1 is not prime), yielding the combination (1 \times 3 \times 5 \times 7 = 105). However, if strictly considering only primes, the prime factors are 3, 5, and 7, which multiply to give 105. Therefore, there are not four distinct prime numbers that multiply to make 105.
Assuming you meant 101, 103, 105 & 107... The number 105 is not prime - as it will divide by 5 or 3.
105 is not a prime number, as it's factors are: 1, 3, 5, 7, 15, 21, 35, 105.
As a product of its prime factors: 3*5*7 = 105