That's called the prime factorization.
Prime factorization is writing a composite number as a product of prime numbers.
The product of two prime numbers is always a composite number, and it never is a prime number.
A number as a product of prime numbers would be "x".
Writing a number as the product of its prime factors is called prime factorization.
A composite number is the product of two or more prime numbers.
The product of any two numbers, neither of which is 1, is never a prime number.
what is 1450 as a product of its prime numbers
There is no correct answer to this question, because it is nonsensical.The question asks for a largest prime number. By definition, a prime number is NOT the product of 2 (or more) prime numbers. So it is nonsensical to ask for any prime number that is the product of 2 prime numbers.
The product of two prime numbers can never be another prime number, the numbers that you multiplied are factors of the product. (example, 9 times 5 is 45, 9 and 5 go into 45)
Writing a number as a product of its prime factors is called prime factorization. Any number greater than 1 can be written as a unique product of its prime factors.This is called the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic.
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Showing a composite number as a product of prime numbers is called prime factorization.