A Prime number can only be factored by itself or one.
There are no other numbers that be 'extracted ' from it.
An example of a prime number is '23'. It has no other factors , other than '23', and '1'.
Prime factorization is a noun. It is a mathematical term.
That depends what you mean with a "young prime number". I believe that is not a common mathematical term.That depends what you mean with a "young prime number". I believe that is not a common mathematical term.That depends what you mean with a "young prime number". I believe that is not a common mathematical term.That depends what you mean with a "young prime number". I believe that is not a common mathematical term.
The length of a factor string depends on how many factors are in it. The smallest are factor pairs, the longest are prime factorizations.
Prime
35 can be a factor, but it is not prime.
Mathematicians call them "factor pairs."
Prime factorization is a noun. It is a mathematical term.
Highest Common Factor
That depends what you mean with a "young prime number". I believe that is not a common mathematical term.That depends what you mean with a "young prime number". I believe that is not a common mathematical term.That depends what you mean with a "young prime number". I believe that is not a common mathematical term.That depends what you mean with a "young prime number". I believe that is not a common mathematical term.
A mathematical prime number has only 2 factors. 1 and itself. 1 is not prime as it only has one factor. Both factors must be positive integers.
Those are prime numbers.
The length of a factor string depends on how many factors are in it. The smallest are factor pairs, the longest are prime factorizations.
Make note that a term doesn't have to be a number. It can be the expression, like (3x - 6). In order to consider a term of the factorization of the term to be the factor, it must be prime. Therefore, we call each factor in a term "prime factor". Here is the example: 2x + 6 has a factor of 2. Then, we can factor out 2x + 6 to get 2(x + 3)
Term is a mathematical factor. It is a number on a graph. You have to solve it then. Sorry that this wasn't very helpful, but that is all I can think of.
No. In normal mathematical usage the term factor refers to an integer that goes into another integer without remainder. There is, therefore, no need for a decimal place.No. In normal mathematical usage the term factor refers to an integer that goes into another integer without remainder. There is, therefore, no need for a decimal place.No. In normal mathematical usage the term factor refers to an integer that goes into another integer without remainder. There is, therefore, no need for a decimal place.No. In normal mathematical usage the term factor refers to an integer that goes into another integer without remainder. There is, therefore, no need for a decimal place.
Prime factors
It is term.