88 is not a Prime number.
A reversible prime is a number such as 37, where reversing the order of the digits gives 73 which is also a prime.
The prime factors of 88 are 2 and 11
The prime factorization of 88 is 2*2*2*11.
88 is divisible evenly by 2, so cannot be prime. Therefore, 88 must be composite.
88=2x2x2x11
88 44,2 22,2,2 11,2,2,2
No because 88 as a product of its prime factors with exponents is: 23*11 = 88 which is the same as 2*2*2*11 = 88
the prime factorization is 4,4,11
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88=23x11 or 88=2x2x2x11