Prime number-a number that can only be divided by 1 or itself without resulting in a remainder
therefore if the product (multiplying) of 2 prime numbers could be divided by either of the prime numbers, 1, and itself.
example
2X3=6
6/1=6
6/6=1
6/3=2
6/2=3
A number as a product of prime numbers would be "x".
Term- a number, a variable, or a product of numbers and variables.
The product of two prime numbers is always a composite number, and it never is a prime number.
The product of all those numbers will always be a negative number.
Their product will also be an odd number.
There is no correct answer to this question, because it is nonsensical.The question asks for a largest prime number. By definition, a prime number is NOT the product of 2 (or more) prime numbers. So it is nonsensical to ask for any prime number that is the product of 2 prime numbers.
A number as a product of prime numbers would be "x".
Term- a number, a variable, or a product of numbers and variables.
The product of the same two numbers, is the number's square.
you get the product of TWO (or more) numbers, and the product is the answer to multiplication
The product of two prime numbers is always a composite number, and it never is a prime number.
The product of all those numbers will always be a negative number.
The product is positive.The rule is, "Numbers with like signs give a positive product.", and conversely, "Numbers with unlike signsgive a negative product."
The product of two odd numbers is always an odd number.
The product of two negative numbers results in a positive number.
Prime factorization is writing a composite number as a product of prime numbers.
A composite number is the product of two or more prime numbers.