No, 51 isn't prime. 17 is the largest prime factor of 306.
No, 51 is not a prime number. A prime number is a number that has only itself and 1 as a factor. 51's factors are 1,3,17, and 51.
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It is: 3*17 = 51
Because 51 is not a prime number and the prime factors of 255 are 3, 5 and 17
The common positive integer prime factor of 34 and 51 is 17.
3 is a factor of 51, and 3 is also the largest factor of itself, so 3 is the greatest common factor. The factors of 3 are 1 and 3. The factors of 51 are 1, 3, 17, and 51. The common factors are 1 and 3. Therefore, the greatest common factor is 3. The greatest common factor can also be calculated by identifying the common prime factors and multiplying them together. The prime factor of 3 is 3. The prime factors of 51 are 3 and 17. The common prime factors are a single 3, so the greatest common factor is 3.
Greatest common factor of 20 & 51 is 1. Factors of 20 are 1, 2, 4, 5, 10 & 20. Factors of 51 are 1, 3, 17 & 51. The only common factor is 1, so GCF is 1. Alternate method: Prime factorization of 20 = 2x2x5 Prime factorization of 51 = 3x17 From the prime factorizations it is clear that 1 is the GCF of 20 and 51.
The GCF of 26 and 51 is 1. The prime factors of 26 are 2 and 13. The prime factors of 51 are 3 and 17. There are no factors, other than 1, which are common to 26 and 51.
You don't. 51 is a prime number, so this expression can not be factored.
The factors of 51 are 1, 3, 17, and 51. The factors of 119 are 1, 7, 17, and 119. The factors they have in common are 1 and 17. Therefore the greatest common factor is 17. The greatest common factor can also be determined from the prime factors. The prime factors of 51 are 3 and 17. The prime factors of 119 are 7 and 17. The prime factors they have in common are a single 17, so the greatest common factor is 17.