32 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 or 25, and 64 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 or 26.
Only composite numbershave prime factorizations. Prime factorizations must consist of only prime numbers.
Since prime numbers only have one prime factor (themselves), they don't have prime factorizations.
There are three numbers that fit those requirements.
61 and 73 are both prime numbers. Prime numbers don't have prime factorizations since they only have one prime factor. The GCF of any set of different prime numbers is 1, since they don't have any prime factors in common.
61 and 73 are prime numbers. Prime numbers don't have prime factorizations, since their only prime factors are themselves. Since these would have to be different numbers, they don't have any prime factors in common. The GCF of any set of prime numbers is 1.
2, 3 and 13 are the only prime numbers that combine to make 78.
it should just have 2 numbers
-32 = -25The only prime factor of -32 is 2. Negative numbers can't have prime factorizations.
Only integers have prime factorizations.
Prime factorization refers to whole numbers, not decimals.
1 is not a prime number, so it wouldn't be present in any prime factorization. Prime numbers don't really have factorizations, that is, the factorization is the number itself. There are prime numbers greater than 100.
i believe, there can only be one.