Never. 1 is not a Prime number.
1 is not a prime number.
prime factorization of 89: 1 x 8989 is a prime number.
1 is already a prime number.
As long as the other number is not a multiple of the prime number, the GCF will always be 1.
Yes. Any prime number greater than 100 has only itself in its prime factorization. Examples: The prime factorization of 101 is 101. The prime factorization of 109 is 109. The prime factorization of 127 is 127. The prime factorization of 311 is 311. The prime factorization of 691 is 691.
1 is not a prime number, so it wouldn't be present in any prime factorization. Prime numbers don't really have factorizations, that is, the factorization is the number itself. There are prime numbers greater than 100.
1 and 7373 is a prime number.
The only number that has only one factor is '1'. Every other number has at least two factors: '1' and itself. If there are no more than that, then the number is a prime number.
Any of the prime numbers will fit this description
19 is a prime number, so its prime factorization is 1 x 19 or simply 19.
There is no prime factorization of 47 since it is a prime number. It's only factors are 1 and 47.
The number 313 is a prime number, which means it is only divisible by 1 and itself. Therefore, the prime factorization of 313 is simply 313 x 1. Prime factorization is the process of breaking down a number into its prime factors, but since 313 is already a prime number, it cannot be further factored.