Prime factorization of 3600 using exponents?
2 Answers
Mar 7, 2018
Explanation:
When doing prime factorization, I like to start with a math fact that I know. For this one, since I can see 36 followed by 2 0s (meaning it's multiplied by 100), I'll start there:
Neither 36 nor 100 are prime, so let's break those down:
Still haven't gotten to primes yet:
This is a long chain of numbers. The exponents will help clean this up:
Mar 7, 2018
Explanation:
Now,
And,
Thus,