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Assuming you can only use each prime factor once: 97 * 89 * 83 = 716,539
It is: 97
It is 100
5 is the largest prime factor of 100. Prime factors of 100 are 2 x 2 x 5 x 5
Five is the greatest prime factor of 100.
The prime factors of 100 are 2 and 5; the largest of these is 5. The largest prime number under 100 is 97.
97 is the largest prime number under 100
Prime factorization is a way to express every composite number as the product of prime numbers(or prime factors). Let us consider the number 100. Prime factorization of 100 = 2 x 2 x 5 x 5. It can be seen that there are two distinct prime factors: 2 and 5. And 5 is the greatest prime factor. 100 can be expressed as 2 x 50. The only prime factor we have in this expression is 2 and this makes us to think that 2 is the only prime factor of 100, which is untrue. So with the help of prime factorization it is possible to find all the prime factors and the greatest prime factor.
the largest prime number under 100 is 97
what number is not a prime factor
97 is the largest prime number below 100.
Considering that 100 = (2^2)*(5^5) and 38 = (2^1)*(19^1), we can see that 2 is the greatest common prime factor between 100 and 38. If the question meant the greatest prime factor of either 100 or 38, then the answer is 19.
The prime factors of 100 are: 2 and 5
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9797 is the largest prime number less than 100.