No, multiplying a set of numbers can only come out as one product. Therefore, two numbers having the same prime factorization is impossible.
No.
Two.
Once your prime factorization is complete and you discover that there are no numbers in common, the GCF is one and the numbers are declared to be relatively prime.
Two.
The LCM of the given two numbers using prime factorization is 36
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The prime factorization of 64 is 2x2x2x2x2x2 or 26. 2 is the only prime number in the factorization of 64.
The prime factorization of 14 is 2 x 7. Prime factorization is multiplying two prime numbers by each other to get the original number.
Use two factor trees.
Most of the time. If you can recognize that the two numbers are relatively prime, factorization isn't necessary. Just multiply the two numbers together.
no. Prime numbers have to have two, and only two, factors: 1 and itself.
If the prime factorizations have no prime factors in common, the numbers are relatively prime.