The two prime factors of 40 are: 2 and 5
I think that might be the other way around. 2 and 3 are prime numbers that go into 30.
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2 and 5.
2 & 3
2, 3 and 5
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The two prime factors of 40 are: 2 and 5
I think that might be the other way around. 2 and 3 are prime numbers that go into 30.
Just go to a table of prime numbers, find the prime numbers, and add them.Just go to a table of prime numbers, find the prime numbers, and add them.Just go to a table of prime numbers, find the prime numbers, and add them.Just go to a table of prime numbers, find the prime numbers, and add them.
37 and 59.
2 and 11
2 and 5.
2 & 3
3 and 11
The product of two prime numbers can never be another prime number, the numbers that you multiplied are factors of the product. (example, 9 times 5 is 45, 9 and 5 go into 45)
Since 53 is a prime number, its only prime factor is itself.