Because it will have those numbers as factors.
No, the product of two prime numbers is unique.
No, the product of 2 prime numbers is not always even. If one of the prime numbers is 2, then the product will be even. However, if both prime numbers are odd, then the product will be odd.
Yes, 64 can be a product of prime numbers. All integers are either prime numbers or a product of prime numbers (called the prime factorization of a number). The prime factorization of 64 is 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2.
28 is the product of the prime numbers 2 x 2 x 7.
2 and 3 are prime numbers.
The product of two prime numbers is always a composite number, and it never is a prime number.
It is 2 and as a product of its prime numbers in exponents 2^7 = 128
How can 2 prime numbers ever be equal They cant be Equal.
It is impossible for the product of two prime numbers to be prime. It is impossible for the sum of two prime numbers to be prime as long as one of the numbers isn't 2.
As a product of its prime factors: 2*2*19 = 76
34 is the product of the prime numbers 2 and 17.
As a product of its prime factors: 2*2*2*2*3*3 = 144