The largest prime number that is a factor of 35 is multipled by the smallest prime number that is a factor of 15

Answer:
[tex]3\times 7 =21[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
The given number is 35 and 15.
We need to find the multiplication of the largest prime number that is a factor of 35 and the smallest prime number the is a factor of 15.
Prime number: A whole number which is divisible by 1 or itself.
For example: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11........
Factor: factors of a number are those numbers which after multiplying together gives the same number.
The factor of the the given number 35 is.
[tex]1\times 5\times 7=35[/tex]
The largest prime number that is a factor of 35 is 7.
Similarly.
The factor of the the given number 15 is.
[tex]1\times 3\times 5=35[/tex]
The smallest prime number that is a factor of 35 is 3 because 1 is not a prime number.
So the multiplication of the largest prime number 7 that is a factor of 35 and the smallest prime number 3 the is a factor of 15 is.
[tex]= 3\times 7[/tex]
[tex]= 21[/tex]
Therefore the multiplication of the largest prime number 7 that is a factor of 35 and the smallest prime number 3 the is a factor of 15 is 21.