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2 to the 2nd exponet x 3 x5 to the 4th exponent x 8 x 11 to the 2nd exponent is not a prime factoration right? because of the 8...Asked by Tia
2 to the 2nd exponet x 3 x5 to the 4th exponent x 8 x 11 to the 2nd exponent is not a prime factoration right? because of the 8 ?
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Anonymous
Right
8 is not prime
8 is not prime
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Tia
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Anonymous
8=2^3
(2^3)^11=2^33
(2^3)^11=2^33
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Tia help is this correct??
So would the correct prime factorization
be 2 to the 2nd exponent x 3 x 5 to the 4th exponent x 2 the 3rd exponenetx 11 to the 2nd ?
be 2 to the 2nd exponent x 3 x 5 to the 4th exponent x 2 the 3rd exponenetx 11 to the 2nd ?
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