23 = 8
2^3 = 8
No. Any number raised to a power is not prime.
The smallest prime number is 2.
no nothing can be multiplied to get a prime number
A power to a prime number refers to raising the prime number to a positive integer exponent. For example, if the prime number is 2 and the exponent is 3, then 2 to the power of 3 is 8. In general, when a prime number is raised to a power, it results in a composite number.
Any prime number raised to a power.
There are infinitely many prime numbers and there is no greatest prime. So there cannot be an answer to the question.
To have exactly 9 factors, the number would either have to have a prime number raised to the 8th. power; this is not possible with two digits.The other option is to have a prime number raised to the second power, times another prime number raised to the second power. (The number of factors in this case is (2 + 1)(2 + 1).) This is only possible if you use the prime factors 2 and 3; any other combination of prime numbers will yield a number that has more than 2 digits.
As a product of its prime factors: 2*2*2*3*3*5 = 360
The least prime number is 2.
2 is the least prime number.
Oh, dude, 1331 is not a prime number. It's like the opposite of a prime number, you know? It's actually 11 raised to the power of 3, which makes it a perfect cube. So, yeah, it's not a prime number, but hey, at least it's special in its own nerdy math way.