It is: 2*2*2*2 = 16 or as 2^4 = 16
It is: 2*2*2*2 = 16 or 2^4 = 16
That's a false statement. Both 16 and 64 have one prime factor. 16 can't be the LCM of two prime numbers and 64 can't be the product. If you leave out the word prime, you can use 16 and 4.
The only prime factor of 16 is 2.
What is the product of th e prime factor 344
No. By definition, the product has a proper factor - the prime.
Small words make a difference. No prime number "has" a factor of 16. But 2 is the only prime number that "is" a factor of 16.
1 is not prime, so it can't be a prime factor.
express 5610 as the product of prime factors
2 is the largest and only prime factor of 16.
47 as a product of prime factors is: 47. [47 is a prime number, so it only has itself as a prime factor - note 1 is NOT a prime number.]
The only prime factor of 16 is 2.
16 = 252 is the only prime factor of 16