SOLUTION: Give the prime factorization where n=4*7^20*5000. and where n=13^7*3000. If it is not possible explain why. It's no problem if you don't want to explain why just want to get hel

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Question 464823: Give the prime factorization where n=4*7^20*5000. and where n=13^7*3000. If it is not possible explain why.
It's no problem if you don't want to explain why just want to get help on getting the prime factorization.

Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I recommend you indicate which terms are being put in the exponent, e.g. I could interpret the first number as

or

or

or

.

Any of them can be written into a product of prime factors, you just have to use the basic exponent properties, including but not limited to

and

.

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