Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To write 121 as a product of prime numbers, we start by dividing it by the smallest Prime number, which is 2. Since 121 is not divisible by 2, we move on to the next prime number, which is 3. After dividing 121 by 11, we get 11. And 11 is a prime number, so we have successfully written 121 as a product of prime numbers: 11 x 11. Happy little primes!
As a product of its prime factors: 3*7 = 21
2x2x3x5
Yes, 62 and 121 are relatively prime
11 multiply by 11 equals 121 so the product of 121 equals 11
Yes. 11 is a prime number, and it is a factor of 121. Actually, it is the square root of 121, because 11 x 11 = 121, so it is the only factor of 121 besides 1 in addition to being a prime factor.
11 x 11 = 121
There are no two prime numbers that equal 121. 121 is not a prime number itself, but is a product of 11*11.
As a product if its prime factors: 11 times 11 = 121
Factors of 121 are 1, 11, and 121 Prime factorization of 121 is 112 (11 x 11)
write the number 14as a product of prime factor?
write the prime factorization of the number. simple as that.
A number as a product of prime numbers would be "x".
The prime factor of 7 is 7. The prime factor of 121 is 11.
As a product of its prime factors: 2*5*17 = 170
As a product of its prime factors: 3*7 = 21
As a product of its prime factors in exponent form: 3^6 = 729
As a product of its prime factors: 2*2*19 = 76