50 = 2 × 5²
→ the factors of 50 are: 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50
2*52 = 50
There is no factorisation since 3 is, itself, a prime.There is no factorisation since 3 is, itself, a prime.There is no factorisation since 3 is, itself, a prime.There is no factorisation since 3 is, itself, a prime.
Only once - thanks to the unique prime factorisation theorem.
because they divide into 6 evenly - no remainder
Nobody "created" prime factorisation. But Euclid proved the unique prime factorisation theorem.
The highest common factor depends entirely on the second number, as a highest common factor is the highest factor shared by two or more numbers. The factors of 50 are 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50. The prime factorisation of 50 is 2x5x5.
The prime factorisation (not fractional!) of 189 is:189 = 3*3*3*7The prime factorisation (not fractional!) of 189 is:189 = 3*3*3*7The prime factorisation (not fractional!) of 189 is:189 = 3*3*3*7The prime factorisation (not fractional!) of 189 is:189 = 3*3*3*7
In the prime factorisation of the number, each factor must appear an even number of times.In the prime factorisation of the number, each factor must appear an even number of times.In the prime factorisation of the number, each factor must appear an even number of times.In the prime factorisation of the number, each factor must appear an even number of times.
39 = 3 * 13
89 is already prime.
The prime factorisation is: 190 = 2519.
Additive factorisation does not exist.