The fundamental theorem of arithmetic says any integer can be factored into a unique product of primes. The is the prime factored form.
19/100 (19 is prime, it can not be factored)
3 x 3 x 3 x 7
You can convert standard form to factored form by using a factoring tree to convert to the long-form factored format. You can also work backwards to convert from factored to standard form.
No. It can be factored as 13*47.
The fundamental theorem of arithmetic says any integer can be factored into a unique product of primes. The is the prime factored form.
3*5*11
2 x 3 x 5
289 = 17 x 17
It is 23 and 1 because 23 is a prime number
2*3*3*5 = 90
It doesn't factor. 9 and 47 are co-prime.
19/100 (19 is prime, it can not be factored)
11 has no factors; it's a Prime number.
73 7*7*7 = 343
17 is a prime and the only factorisation is 17 = 1*17
If a number cannot be factored it is a prime number.