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The prime numbers (factors) of 105 are: 3,5,7
105 is not a prime number, as it's factors are: 1, 3, 5, 7, 15, 21, 35, 105.
The prime factorization of 105 is (3 \times 5 \times 7). To express this as a product of four prime numbers, we can include 1 as a prime number (though technically, 1 is not prime), yielding the combination (1 \times 3 \times 5 \times 7 = 105). However, if strictly considering only primes, the prime factors are 3, 5, and 7, which multiply to give 105. Therefore, there are not four distinct prime numbers that multiply to make 105.
The prime factors of 105 are: 3,5,7
No. To be relatively prime, numbers have to have a GCF of 1. Numbers ending in 5 are divisible by 5.
No. To be relatively prime, numbers have to have a GCF of 1. Numbers ending in 5 are divisible by 5.
The factors of 105 are: 1, 3, 5, 7, 15, 21, 35, and 105 3, 5, and 7 are prime numbers. That's three. Technically, ' 1 ' isn't defined as a prime number, although you'd certainly think it should be.
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The prime numbers between 80 and 105 are: 83, 89, 97, 101, 103
105 is not a prime number among them. It is because it is divisible by 5.
Yes. Their only common factor is 1.
No, they are not relatively prime.