No, it is not prime.
375 is not prime. 375 = 3 * 5 * 5 * 5
The two prime numbers that are factors of 375 are 3 and 5!
To express 375 in prime factor index form, first, factor it into its prime components. The prime factorization of 375 is (3 \times 5^3) because (375 = 3 \times 125) and (125 = 5^3). Therefore, the prime factor index form of 375 is (3^1 \times 5^3).
As a product of its prime factors: 3*5*5*5 = 375
375 125,3 25,5,3 5,5,5,3
The prime factorization of 375 is (3 \times 5^3). To express 375 as a product of four prime numbers, we can use the primes 3, 5, 5, and 5. Therefore, the four prime numbers that multiply to make 375 are 3, 5, 5, and 5.
1, 3, 5, 15, 25, 75, 125, 375 3 and 5 are prime.
375 = 3*5*5*5
It is: 3*5*5*5 = 375 or as 3*5^3 = 375
As a product of its prime factors: 3*5*5*5 = 375 or as 3*53 = 375 As a product of its prime factors: 2*2*2*5*5*5 = 1000 or as 23*53 = 1000
To express 375 in index form, we first factor it into its prime components. The prime factorization of 375 is (3 \times 5^3). Therefore, in index form, 375 can be written as (3^1 \times 5^3).
To express 375 in index form, we first find its prime factorization. The prime factorization of 375 is (3 \times 5^3). Therefore, in index form, 375 can be written as (3^1 \times 5^3).