Prime factors in exponent form:
2^2 * 17
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68 = 22 x 17
6.8 × 101
23
Oh, that's a big number! In standard form, we would write it as 10^52 since there are 52 zeros after the 1. In exponential form, it would be written as 1 x 10^52. Just imagine all the possibilities and beauty that can come from such a vast number!
A prime number is one that only has factors of 1 and its self (3 is a prime number because you can only multiply 1 and 3 to get it). Since you can multiply 1 and 68, 2 and 34 or 4 and 17 to get 68 it is not a prime number.