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Prime factorization is a process of breaking down a number into its prime factors. Which of the following options best describes prime factorization?
Prime factorization is a process of breaking down a number into its prime factors. Which of the following options best describes prime factorization?
- Finding the largest prime number that can divide a given number evenly
- Finding the smallest prime number that can divide a given number evenly
- Finding the sum of all the factors of a given number
- Finding all the factors of a given number (correct)
What is the result of prime factorization?
What is the result of prime factorization?
- The largest prime number that can divide a given number evenly
- The sum of all the prime numbers that can divide a given number evenly
- A list of all the prime numbers that can divide a given number evenly (correct)
- A list of all the factors of a given number
Why is prime factorization useful?
Why is prime factorization useful?
- It helps in finding the sum of all the factors of a number
- It helps in simplifying fractions and finding the greatest common divisor (correct)
- It helps in finding the largest prime number
- It helps in finding the smallest prime number
What is prime factorization?
What is prime factorization?
Which of the following is an example of prime factorization?
Which of the following is an example of prime factorization?
Why is prime factorization important?
Why is prime factorization important?