Expressing a composite number as a product of its prime factors
The prime factorization for the number 9600 is 2 to the 7th power times 3 times 5 to the 2nd power. This is a math problem.
Saxon Math 8/7 is considered 7th grade math. Hope that helps!
No. It is considered 9th grade math because algebra is usually taken in 9th grade
The prime factorization of the number 58 is 2 x 29, where 2 is a prime number and 29 is a prime number. The prime factorization of the number 128 is 2^7, where 2 is a prime number raised to the 7th power.
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The prime factorization for the number 9600 is 2 to the 7th power times 3 times 5 to the 2nd power. This is a math problem.
Saxon Math 8/7 is considered 7th grade math. Hope that helps!
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No. It is considered 9th grade math because algebra is usually taken in 9th grade
You should know all the math from 6th grade.
The prime factorization of the number 58 is 2 x 29, where 2 is a prime number and 29 is a prime number. The prime factorization of the number 128 is 2^7, where 2 is a prime number raised to the 7th power.
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