The product is 969
No. No even number except 2 is a prime number. 34 is a composite number, the product of 2 x 17.
The two numbers that multiply to equal 34 are 1 and 34. This is because 1 multiplied by 34 equals 34. In this case, both numbers are factors of 34, and when multiplied together, they result in the given product.
To express 68 as a product of 2 factors, we need to find all pairs of numbers that multiply to 68. The pairs are: 1 and 68, 2 and 34, 4 and 17, and 17 and 4. These pairs give us the following expressions: 1 x 68, 2 x 34, 4 x 17, and 17 x 4.
34 = 2 x 17. This question is wanting to know what prime numbers multiplied out equal 34. Both 2 & 17 are prime (meaning both these number can only be divided by 1 & the number itself).
34 is the product of the prime numbers 2 and 17.
It is: 34
2 and 17: 34 = 2 x 17
2 x 17 = 34 17 x 2 = 34
2 x 17 = 34
34 = 2 x 17
1 x 34 2 x 17
1 * 34 0.1 * 340 or 2 * 17 34 * 1
Oh, dude, writing 34 as a product of prime factors is like breaking down a math problem while trying not to fall asleep. So, you start by dividing 34 by the smallest prime number, which is 2, and you get 17. Then, you're left with 17, which is already a prime number, so that's it. 34 written as a product of prime factors is 2 x 17. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
The product is 969
No. No even number except 2 is a prime number. 34 is a composite number, the product of 2 x 17.
The two numbers that multiply to equal 34 are 1 and 34. This is because 1 multiplied by 34 equals 34. In this case, both numbers are factors of 34, and when multiplied together, they result in the given product.