3 x 13 = 39
39 is the product when the two prime numbers 3 and 13 are multiplied.
13*3
The prime numbers (factors) of 39 are: 3 and 13
No, the product of two prime numbers is unique.
The product of two prime numbers will be composite.
39 is the product when the two prime numbers 3 and 13 are multiplied.
The product is 31 times 37 = 1147
They are: 3*13 = 39
13*3
The product of its prime factors which are: 3*13 = 39
3 and 13
3 times 13
The prime numbers (factors) of 39 are: 3 and 13
No 36 & 39 are not prime.
29 is prime but 39 is composite
To find the HCF of two numbers you first have to express them as a product of their prime factors. In this case: 15 = 3x5 39 = 3x13 The next step is to identify any common prime factors. In this case, both numbers have 3 as a prime factor. Therefore the HCF of 15 and 39 is 3.
No, the product of two prime numbers is unique.