SOLUTION: we need an example of primefactorization.
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Question 32496: we need an example of primefactorization.
Answer by benni1013(206) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Prime factorization is a composite number broken down into prime numbers. For example:
150==>75*2==>25*3*2==>5*5*3*2
All of the last numbers are prime factors and they multiply together to get 150.
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