The prime factorization of 38 is 2 x 19.
The largest prime factor of 38 is 19.
Yes, you can write 38 as a product of prime factors. Since it is an even number, you can start by dividing 38 by 2. Your answer is 19. Since 2 and 19 are prime numbers, you are done. Prime factorization of 38 is: 2 X 19 = 38
No, it's composite. A prime number can only have thefactors 1 and itselfNo
Considering that 100 = (2^2)*(5^5) and 38 = (2^1)*(19^1), we can see that 2 is the greatest common prime factor between 100 and 38. If the question meant the greatest prime factor of either 100 or 38, then the answer is 19.
The prime factorization of 38 is 2 x 19.
The prime factors of 38 are 19 and 2. Since 1 isn't prime or composite, 1 cannot be a prime factor of 38.
The prime factors of 38 are 2 and 19. Since 1 isn't prime or composite, 1 is not a prime factor of 38. The prime factors of 38 are 19 and 2. Since 1 isn't prime or composite, 1 cannot be a prime factor of 38. 2 and 19
No, 34 and 38 are not relatively prime.
2 and 19 are the prime factors of 38
Let's fix the question. What are the prime factors of 38? 38 = 2 x 19 the prime factors of 38 are 2 and 19.
No, 38 is not a prime number because it is divisible by 1, 2, 19, and 38. A prime number is a number that is only divisible by 1 and itself.
The largest prime factor of 38 is 19.
Yes, you can write 38 as a product of prime factors. Since it is an even number, you can start by dividing 38 by 2. Your answer is 19. Since 2 and 19 are prime numbers, you are done. Prime factorization of 38 is: 2 X 19 = 38
No, it's composite. A prime number can only have thefactors 1 and itselfNo
38 is a Composite Number.
Out of the above numbers,38 is the only number which is not prime.