90 is composite, 117 is prime.
They are: 9*13 = 117 and 117/9 = 13
The product is exactly 376 since that is what the prime numbers for 376 are!The product is exactly 376 since that is what the prime numbers for 376 are!The product is exactly 376 since that is what the prime numbers for 376 are!The product is exactly 376 since that is what the prime numbers for 376 are!
1 and 117, or 3 and 39, etc
Prime factorization is writing a composite number as a product of prime numbers.
117 = 3 x 3 x 13
90 is composite, 117 is prime.
107 is a prime number but 117 is a composite number
117 39,3 13,3,3
9 x 13 = 117
As a product of its prime factors: 3*3*13 = 117 or as 3^2*13 = 117
32 x 13 = 117
No, the product of two prime numbers is unique.
If the question is, "What are the prime factors of 117?" Then , 117 = 3 x 3 x 13 = 32 x 13
They are: 9*13 = 117 and 117/9 = 13
The product is exactly 376 since that is what the prime numbers for 376 are!The product is exactly 376 since that is what the prime numbers for 376 are!The product is exactly 376 since that is what the prime numbers for 376 are!The product is exactly 376 since that is what the prime numbers for 376 are!
1 and 117, or 3 and 39, etc