There are an infinite number of prime factorizations with exactly three factors. Without something more specific, we won't be able to narrow it down.
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The prime factors of 65 are 5 and 13.
A prime factorization is a multiplication sentence of prime factors. 2, 3 and 5 are the prime factors of 30. 2 x 3 x 5 is the prime factorization of 30.
They are the prime factors of 224
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1051 is a prime number having exactly two factors, 1 and 1051.
The smallest positive integer that has exactly 6 factors is 12. To determine the number of factors an integer has, we can use its prime factorization. In the case of 12, its prime factorization is 2^2 * 3, which means it has (2+1)(1+1) = 6 factors.
The prime factorization of 20 is 2 x 2 x 5. That's three prime factors; two distinct prime factors.
The least positive integer that has exactly eight factors is 24. The number of factors of an integer can be determined from its prime factorization. The prime factorization of 24 is (2^3 \times 3^1), and using the formula for the number of factors, ((e_1 + 1)(e_2 + 1)), where (e_i) are the exponents in the factorization, we have ((3 + 1)(1 + 1) = 8). Thus, 24 has exactly eight factors.
When all the factors are prime numbers, that's a prime factorization.
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That's the prime factorization.
The prime factors of 65 are 5 and 13.
Every prime number has exactly 2 factors, 1 and the number itself.