a prime factorization
That's a prime factorization.
When a composite number is expressed as the product of its prime factors, we call that the prime factorization.
A perfect square.
None of them can.
No, none can.
a prime factorization
That's a prime factorization.
Every positive integer greater than 1 can be expressed as the product of a unique set of prime factors. The count of these factors is the prime factors number for the number.
An expression that shows a number expressed as a product of prime numbers.
the prime factorization.
Hi... Every integer can be expressed as the product of prime numbers (and these primes are it's factors). Since we can multiply any integer by 2 to create a larger integer which can also be expressed as the product of primes, and this number has more prime factors than the last, we can always get a bigger number with more prime factors. Therefore, there is no definable number with the most primes (much like there is no largest number)!
A prime factorization
Every counting number(except 1) can be expressed as product of prime numbers. So 44 can be expressed as product of prime numbers: 44 = 2x2x11 = 22x11.
When a composite number is expressed as a product of its prime factors, the prime factorization of the composite number has been performed.
Numbers with exactly 7 factors are of the form pqr, where p, q, and r are distinct prime numbers. To find numbers with 7 factors, you need to look for numbers that can be expressed as the product of three different prime numbers.
When a composite number is expressed as the product of its prime factors, we call that the prime factorization.
If you are multiplying negative numbers, an odd number of factors will have a negative product. An even number of factors will have a positive product.