Only once - thanks to the unique prime factorisation theorem.
Yes! 2 times 5 equals 10. 10 times 3 equals 30. So, the prime numbers that multiply together to make 30, are, 2, 3 and 5.
They are: 7 times 13 = 91
43 is a prime number. So, 43 can only be produced as a product of 1 times 43.
They are 1 times 19 = 19 which is a prime number
They are: 1 times 19 = 19 which is a prime number
Three times three times three.
Yes! 2 times 5 equals 10. 10 times 3 equals 30. So, the prime numbers that multiply together to make 30, are, 2, 3 and 5.
They are: 7 times 13 = 91
43 is a prime number. So, 43 can only be produced as a product of 1 times 43.
Yes, this is called their prime factorization.
To multiply two numbers together.
They are 1 times 19 = 19 which is a prime number
They are: 1 times 19 = 19 which is a prime number
You multiply the two numbers together.
Times the given numbers together
Yes, the product is what you get when you multiply two numbers together.
There are no two prime numbers that multiply to 24. You need four numbers (even though one appears 3 times).