No. A number which has factors other than itself and 1 is not, by definition, prime. So 15 (3 * 5) is not prime.
41 is a prime number so there is no answer.
It is when the prime factors of whole number are multiplied together that they equal that number. For example the prime factors of 21 are 3 and 7 so 3*7 = 21
Seeing that 2, 3, and 5 are all prime numbers, I multiplied them together for a result of 30.
The number is 210.Prime factorization lists the prime number factors that when multiplied together yield the factored number. 2 x 3 x 5 x 7 = 210
3 and 13
When multiplied together, 3 and 41 equal 123.
three is prime and prime means that nothing can be multiplied and get that number
2x5x5=50
A prime number cannot have any number multiplied to make that number, except for one. example: 9 is not prime because 3 times 3 is 9.
The first prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11. When multiplied together the product is 2310. It is the smallest number that has the first five numbers as its factors.
1597 is a prime number. You cannot multiply prime numbers to create another prime number.
The prime factors of 168 are 23 x 3 x 7.