It is: 2*2*13 = 52 or as 22*13 = 52
The prime factorization of 44 is 2x2x11.
prime factorization of 153= 3 *17 *3
32 and 64 are the only two numbers which have prime factorization of only 2's. 32 = 25, 64 = 26
19x2x2
Well first you figure out what two factors of 96 are. Lets go with 8 and 12. Then, you find two factors of both of these numbers because they are not prime. Two factors of 8 are 2 and 4, and two factors of 12 are 2 and 6. So now you have two 2's, a 4, and a 6. Since 2 is prime, you do not use prime factorization on it. Instead, you use prime factorization to get two more 2's from 4 and a 2 and 3 from six. Final answer: 2x2x2x2x2x3 or 2 to the fifth power times 3
It is: 2*2*5*5 = 100
26 = 64
Expressing a positive composite integer as the product of its prime factors.
3 x 7
11 x 11
23's prime, so its prime factorization is itself.
yes you are supposed to circle the prime#s and divide the composite