81 = 3*3*3*3
99 as a product of its prime factors is: 3*3*11 or 32*11
Product of two prime numbers is a composite number. e.g. 2 x 3 = 6, 3 x 17 = 51 etc. But, why the result is a composite number? Definition of composite number makes it much clear: A number which can be expressed as the product of prime numbers is called a composite number. Also, it has more than two factors. So, product of two primes is a composite number.
The product of all those numbers will always be a negative number.
No. It's the product of 3 and 7.
If you express the whole number w, as w/1, then there is no difference whatsoever.
"Product" is a binary operation. You cannot have a product of 3: it has to be the product of 3 and another number.
lets say you have w^3 it would be w to the third power or w^3
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"Product" is an operation that requires two things - called arguments. You cannot have a product of 3: it has to be the product of 3 and another number.
3 less than the product of 9 and a number
The product of 3 and a number x is at most 21?
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3/7
The product of w and 12 is 12w.
81 = 3*3*3*3
If your number N is equal to N = w*x*y*z, then you could also write it as N = a*y*z, where a = w*x.