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## heyheyhelpme Is it possible for a composite number to have more than one prime factorization? Yes. I'm I right @dirtydan667 5 months ago 5 months ago

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1. SithsAndGiggles

Can you write $$4$$ as the product of any other prime numbers other than 2?

2. skullpatrol

No. The prime factorization of a number is unique, there is only one, except for the order of the factors.

3. heyheyhelpme

the answer is no

4. skullpatrol

Correct.

5. heyheyhelpme

Part 1:Is it possible for a composite number to have more than one prime factorization? Is it possible for a number to have no prime factors? Why? Part 2: Give an example of how prime factorization could be used in the real world. Part 3: View and comment on the work of at least two other students. Explain why you agree or disagree with their ideas. this what I have to do can you answer them one at time

6. skullpatrol

I can not learn for you, sorry.

7. heyheyhelpme

it's okay but u can still help

8. skullpatrol

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9. heyheyhelpme

ok ok ok bye

10. skullpatrol

Yes, I can "guide" you

11. skullpatrol

$$\huge \text{ guide the asker}$$

12. skullpatrol

What direction would you like to be guided in?