The smallest number that has six different primes in its prime factorization is 30030 (2 x 3 x 5 x 7 x 11 x 13).
If by "least number" you mean "smallest positive integer", then the answer is the product of the three smallest primes: 2x3x5 = 30
The least number that is the product of two different primes that are squared is 6. This is because 6 is the product of 2 (which is squared as 2^2) and 3 (which is squared as 3^2), both of which are prime numbers. Any smaller number would not be the product of two different primes that are squared.
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To write a composite whole number as the product of its prime factors is to write its prime factorization.
The prime factorization of a number is the primes whose product gives you that number.126/2 = 6363/3 = 2121/3 = 7The bold numbers are the primes. The prime factorization is just the product of these numbers. In this case: 2 x 3 x 3 x 7.Or simplified:2 x 32 x 7
8 has three primes (2x2x2) in its factorization, and 30 is the smallest number having three different primes (2x3x5) in its factorization.
no the smallest number that is divisible by four different primes would be 210
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If the primes are of multiplicity 1, then the answer is 30030. Otherwise it is 64.
The prime factorization.
If by "least number" you mean "smallest positive integer", then the answer is the product of the three smallest primes: 2x3x5 = 30
30, which is the smallest positive integer divisible by the first three primes: 2, 3 and 5.
The least number that is the product of two different primes that are squared is 6. This is because 6 is the product of 2 (which is squared as 2^2) and 3 (which is squared as 3^2), both of which are prime numbers. Any smaller number would not be the product of two different primes that are squared.
217 = 7x31 and both of those are primes for that is its prime factorization! Dr. Chuck
I'm not sure what you're asking. The smallest number that can't be between two primes is obviously 1. Once you start running into primes, every composite number is between at least two primes.
That's known as a prime factorization.
Powers of primes