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blank numbers can be written as a product of blank factors this is called the prime factorization of a number

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When a composite number is written as a product of all of its primefactors, we have the prime factorization of the number. For example, the number 72can be written as a product of primes as: 72 = .

"Composite numbers" can be written as a product. A further explanation is provided below.

  • According to the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic, it specifies that all-natural digits above 1 (simply named as composite numbers) may be represented as more than just a prime digits composition as well as that this same product seems to be completely special down towards the restructuring of such elements.

For example:

→ We can write 36 in different forms, such as

[tex](6\times 6), (4\times 9), (3,\times 12), (2\times 18)[/tex]

or,

→ [tex]36 = 2\times 2\times 3\times 3[/tex]

       [tex]= 2^2\times 3^2[/tex] (Prime factorization)

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