775 is not a prime number, because 775 is divisible by 5. In fact, the prime divisors of 775 are 5, 5, and 31.
If we can find one factor, besides '1' and the number itself, then the number is not prime.There may be more factors, but all we need is one in order to prove it 'not prime'.Looking at '775', we notice that it ends in '5'. This tells us that it's a multiple of '5'; in other words,'5' is a 'factor' of 775.That's all it takes. 775 is composite, not prime.
The factors of 775 are 1, 5, 25, 31, 155, and 775. The prime factors of 775 are 5 x 5 x 31.
A power to a prime number refers to raising the prime number to a positive integer exponent. For example, if the prime number is 2 and the exponent is 3, then 2 to the power of 3 is 8. In general, when a prime number is raised to a power, it results in a composite number.
775 is the only number in all of math that equals 775.
0.76 x 775 = 589
No number has that prime factorization since 4 isn't prime.
Because three to the power of six is 729 which is not a prime number. :)
775 is a number, not a machine. It, therefore, has no mechanical advantage.
5 x 5 x 31
To find 84 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.84. In this instance, 0.84 x 775 = 651. Therefore, 84 percent of 775 is 651.
The smallest prime number is 2.