The prime numbers (factors) of 44 are: 2 and 11
I assume you are asking the question "what two prime numbers sum to 44". There may be other pairs of prime numbers that sum to 44, but 37 and 7 are both primes and their sum = 44.
To find the primes that equal a number, start with any factor pair of the number and keep factoring the composite factors until all factors are prime. 44 2 x 22 2 x 2 x 11 = 44 The two prime numbers that equal 44 are 2 (twice) and 11.
Every counting number(except 1) can be expressed as product of prime numbers. So 44 can be expressed as product of prime numbers: 44 = 2x2x11 = 22x11.
Negative numbers don't have prime factorizations.
How can 2 prime numbers ever be equal They cant be Equal.
120 is not a prime and no prime numbers equal a composite (ie non-prime).
The numbers 47 and 53 are prime.
the three prime numbers that equal 17 are _+_+_=17
Prime numbers are integers. They won't equal a decimal.
As a product of its prime factors: 2*2*11 = 44
The prime numbers between 34 and 44 are: 37 41 43 The sum of these numbers is 37 + 41 + 43 = 121
19 and 11 are the two prime numbers that equal to 209.
I guess the only prime numbers that equal 231 are two and 229.
44 is an even number. All even numbers except 2 are composite numbers, so 44 is composite.
The prime numbers (factors) of 70 are: 2,5,7
The prime numbers (factors) of 105 are: 3,5,7
2, 11 and 31, are prime and, when added together, make 44.
No it can not
Numbers which are prime factor of 44 are 2 and 11.
The question has several answers: {3,41}, {7,37} and {13,31}
The prime numbers from 1-44 are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, and 43.
44 is equal to 11 x 2 x 2. The product of any set of prime factors of a number is equal to the number itself.
The prime numbers (factors) of 172 are: 2 and 43
The prime numbers (factors) of 50 are: 2 and 5
The prime numbers (factors) of 225 are: 3 and 5