3*3*7=63
no if you multiply two primes for example 7x9=63 63 is not prime because 9 and 7 go into it
63 = 7 x 3 x 3 = 7 x 32
As a product of its prime factors: 3*3*7 = 63
two prime numbers when added together will equal 63: 2 + 61
3*3*7=63
Sure thing, honey. To express 63 as a product of its prime factors, you break it down like this: 63 = 3 x 3 x 7. So, the prime factors of 63 are 3 and 7. That's all there is to it, darling.
Factor tree:126|63 and 2|21 and 32 x 3 x 21 = 126
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7*3*3
no if you multiply two primes for example 7x9=63 63 is not prime because 9 and 7 go into it
63 = 7 x 3 x 3 = 7 x 32
To express 63 as a product of prime factors in index form, we first need to find the prime factors of 63. 63 can be factored as 3 x 3 x 7. This can be written in index form as 3^2 x 7. Therefore, 63 as a product of prime factors in index form is 3^2 x 7.
They are 30, 42, 63, 66, 70 and 78.
63=3x3x7
61, 67, are prime numbers - 63 is not - 63 is a composite number.
As a product of its prime factors: 3*3*7 = 63