53+3 and 43+13 and 47+9
56 does not have only three prime factors.
53 and 3 are two prime numbers that add up to 56
Numbers cannot "make" another number prime. If you are looking for the prime factorization of 56, it is 23 * 7.
7 x 8 = 58 When you factor that into prime factors: 7 x 2 x 4 7 x 2 x 2 x 2 you get the four prime numbers that equal 56.
56 has two prime factors: 2 and 7.
There are no prime numbers that, when multiplied, equal 56. The prime factors of 56 are 2, 2, and 7. However, 2 and 7 are not prime when multiplied together.
56 does not have only three prime factors.
They are: 2+11+43 = 56
53 and 3 are two prime numbers that add up to 56
Two of them.
The two numbers that when multiplied equal 56 are: 1 and 56 2 and 28 4 and 14 7 and 8
To find the prime numbers of 56, start with two numbers that when multiplied together equal 56. For example: 2 x 28 = 56. Two is prime, but 28 is composite, so it needs to be factored. 2 x 2 x 14 = 56. Now, 14 is prime, so factor it. 2 x 2 x 2 x 7 = 56. All the factors are now prime, so the prime factors are 2 x 2 x 2 x 7.
Two and seven.
They are: 2*2*2*7 = 56
The prime factorization of 56 is 2, 2, 2, and 7, so there there are two prime numbers, 2 and 7, that can evenly go into 56.
They could be: 50+6 = 56
There are no two consecutive primes whose sum, difference, product or quotient is 56.However, there may be some non-standard binary operation such that two primes can be combined to make 56.