The only prime factor of 64 is 2.
No, they are not relatively prime.
That's a false statement. Both 16 and 64 have one prime factor. 16 can't be the LCM of two prime numbers and 64 can't be the product. If you leave out the word prime, you can use 16 and 4.
Six twos.
The only prime factor these numbers share is 2. It is the only prime factor of 64, which is 2 to the 6th power. The hcf is 16, but that is not a prime.
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.
No, all composite.
They both are not prime numbers
The only prime factor of 64 is 2.
The only prime factor of 64 is 2.
The sum of the prime numbers 11 and 53 equals 64.
The only prime factor of 64 is 2.
64 has only one prime factor and it is 2
The prime factorization of 64 is 2x2x2x2x2x2 or 26. 2 is the only prime number in the factorization of 64.
There are 3 prime numbers between 64 and 77: 67 71 73.
14, 32, 55 and 64 are not prime numbers.
64 has only one prime factor which is 2.