2 and 5
400 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 5 x 5
You will need to multiply six prime numbers to obtain 400: 400 = 5*5*2*2*2*2
I'm sure there are more than 2 prime numbers that are 400 digits long.
How can 2 prime numbers ever be equal They cant be Equal.
2 and 5. You will need to multiply 2 four times and 5 twice.
The prime factors are: 2, 5
The prime numbers (factors) of 400 are: 2 and 5
19 and 11 are the two prime numbers that equal to 209.
No, the product of two prime numbers is unique.
2 and 5 are the two different prime factors of 400. The prime factorization of 400 is 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 5 x 5.
There are no two prime numbers that would generate 400. The prime factorization of 400 is 2^4 * 5^2, which means it can be expressed as the product of two powers of primes, but not as the product of two distinct prime numbers.
the prime numbers that equal 168 is 2*2*2*3*7 and also Here is a table of all prime numbers up to 1,000:2357111317192329313741434753596167717379838997101103107109113127131137139149151157163167173179181191193197199211223227229233239241251257263269271277281283293307311313317331337347349353359367373379383389397401409419421431433439443449457461463467479487491499503509521523541547557563569571577587593599601607613617619631641643647653659661673677683691701709719727733739743751757761769773787797809811821823827829839853857859863877881883887907911919929937941947953967971977983991997
120 = 2*2*2*3*5, so there is 5 prime numbers, no 2 prime numbers