Prime factorisation is unique. Any number has only one prime factorisation and any set of prime numbers give only one product.
yes
Every composite number has its own unique prime factorization.
The number 1 itself has a prime factorization of just the number 1. All other numbers have a prime factorization consisting of at least two prime numbers.
The prime factorization of 14 is 2 x 7. Prime factorization is multiplying two prime numbers by each other to get the original number.
if the number can't be divided by a number other than it self then it's prime
A prime number has no factors other than 1 and the number itself. If prime factorization of a number reveals one or more additional prime factors, the number is a composite.
When no other number can be divided into it except 1
Factorization of 725 will not divide evenly in 72, so it is not in the factorization. An easy way to know if a number is divisible by 5 is to look at the digit in the ones place. If it is 0 or 5, it is divisible by 5. If any other number is in the one's place, the number is not divisible by 5.
Prime factorization of 115 is: 5x23 Prime factors are the prime numbers multiplied with each other that together form the original numerical value. Prime numbers are numbers that have no factors besides one and itself. The first prime number is 2, then 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, and so on. Sometimes one may have a number that has multiple same prime numbers for its prime factorization; for example the prime factorization of 256 is 2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2
A prime number is a number that can not be divisible by any other number besides one.
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Prime. Besides ' 1 ' and itself, it has no other factors.