Apart from the order of the factors, prime factorisation of any number is unique so there can be only one answer. 55 = 5 * 11
Two numbers are relatively prime if their greatest common divisor (GCD) is 1. The GCD of 55 and 121 can be determined by their prime factorizations: 55 is 5 × 11, and 121 is 11 × 11. Since they share a common factor of 11, their GCD is 11, meaning 55 and 121 are not relatively prime.
The only prime factor of 25 is: 55 x 5 = 25
Prime factorizations are expressions of numbers as products of prime factors. The prime factorization of 30 is 2 x 3 x 5.
233357 is a prime number.
409 is a prime number.
Only composite numbershave prime factorizations. Prime factorizations must consist of only prime numbers.
No.
Only integers have prime factorizations.
Variables don't have prime factorizations.
Prime factorizations, for one example.
23 is a prime number.
2 is already prime; no factorization.