The objective of prime factorization is, as the name implies, to find the prime numbers that divide that number exactly; that is, to find the factors of that number that are prime. This is done by dividing the given number (in this case, 98) by prime numbers until you cannot divide further. Given the number 98, then, let us start by dividing by 2. Division by 2 is typically a good starting point for even numbers, since 2 is prime. We are left with 49, and we now know that 2 is a prime factor. We can divide 49 by 7, leaving us with 7 and the knowledge that 2 and 7 are prime factors. We can't divide 7 any further, so it must be the last prime factor. In other words, 98 = 2 x 7 x 7. This is the prime factorization of 98.2 x 7 x 72 x 7 x 7 = 98
2 x 7 x 7 = 98
The prime factorization of negative 98 is: -2 x -7 x -7
Prime numbers like 2, 3, 5 and 7.
No, prime factorizations consist entirely of prime numbers.
25 and 98 are not prime numbers
The prime factors of 98 are: 2 7
37 and 61 are two prime numbers having the sum of 98.
100
2, 7, and 89 are three prime numbers whose sum is 98.
98 is an even number, thus it is divisible by 2; 98/2 = 49. 49 is simply 72. Since both 2 and 7 are prime numbers, the prime factorization of 98 is 2 X 72.
98 = 2 * 7 * 7
They can be 31+67 = 98
98 = 2 x 7 x 7
Factors of prime numbers are only 1 and itself. Nothing else.The factors of 98 are 1, 2, 7, 14, 49, and 98. So, it is not prime.
2, 7, and 89 are three prime numbers whose sum is 98.
98 = 2*7^2.