No. The smallest 4 primes are 2, 3, 5 and 7 and their product is 210.
95 is the product of two primes, 5 and 19.
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Sure. All composite numbers can be written as a product of primes. It shouldn't be tough to find a composite number that's the sum of three other composite numbers. Let's try 30. 2 x 3 x 5 = 30 Product of primes, check. 6 (2 x 3) + 10 (2 x 5) + 14 (2 x 7) = 30 Sum of three products of primes, check.
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There are no two primes whose product is 50.There are no two primes whose product is 50.There are no two primes whose product is 50.There are no two primes whose product is 50.
It is very difficult to factorise a number that is the product of two very large primes but, given one of these primes, it is very easy to verify the result and to find the other prime.It is very difficult to factorise a number that is the product of two very large primes but, given one of these primes, it is very easy to verify the result and to find the other prime.It is very difficult to factorise a number that is the product of two very large primes but, given one of these primes, it is very easy to verify the result and to find the other prime.It is very difficult to factorise a number that is the product of two very large primes but, given one of these primes, it is very easy to verify the result and to find the other prime.
The products of the primes are the composites.
1450 as a product of primes = 2 * 5 * 5 * 29
No. The smallest 4 primes are 2, 3, 5 and 7 and their product is 210.
20 as a product of primes = 2 * 2 * 5
95 is the product of two primes, 5 and 19.
To find the product of primes, or lowest terms, just divide 2001 as many times as possible. 2001 divided by 3 is 667 667 divided by 23 is 29 3, 23, and 29 are all prime numbers, so 2001 written as a product of primes is 3 x 23 x 29
2x2x5x5
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2x2x2x2x2x2
5x7