No, neither 27 nor 57 are prime numbers.
Prime factorization of 27 = 3x3x3
The multiplication answer of the prime numbers, so if you multiply them, the answer is called the product
multiply these prime numbers together to get your answer
To work this out, you first need to break the numbers down into their prime factors. This gives: 72 = 2x2x2x3x3 27 = 3x3x3 The next step is to identify any common prime factors. In this case both numbers have two 3s as prime factors. Multiply these together and you get: 3x3 = 9 Therefore the HCF of 72 and 27 is 9.
As a product of its prime factors in exponents: 27*3 = 384
To figure this out you should first express the numbers as the product of their prime factors: 27 = 3x3x3 45 = 3x3x5 The next step is to identify any common prime factors. Both numbers have two 3s as prime factors. Multiply these together and you get: 3x3 = 9 Thus 9 is the HCF of 27 and 45.
Prime numbers are multiplied together in the same way as any integers may be multiplied together.
No, neither 27 nor 57 are prime numbers.
Neither 27 nor 52 are prime numbers. Both are composite numbers, instead.
prime numbers, co-prime numbers
Prime factor each number. Collect the factors that are common. Multiply the numbers together and get it. 90=2x5x3x3 27=3x3x3 3x3=9
There are no such two prime numbers, as 167 is a prime number itself.
23 and 27 are prime numbers whereas 36 and 39 are composite numbers.
prime factor of 27 : 3factors of 27: 1, 3, 9, 27
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Prime factorization of 27 = 3x3x3