The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic
The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic: Overview
In this topic, we will learn that every positive integer, other than 1, is either prime or composite. If a given positive integer is a composite number, it can be written as the product of its prime factors.
Important Questions on The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic
The product of two consecutive prime numbers is . What is the greater number?

Find the simplest form of .

Write the sum of powers of prime factors of

If is an even integer, then must be an even integer.

Describe, why and are composite numbers?

Sum of powers of prime factors of is:

Express number as product of prime factors.

Express the number as product of prime factors.

Express the number as a product of prime factors.

Express number as a product of its prime factors.

Express number as product of its prime factors.

Determine the prime factorization of each of the following positive integer: [2 Marks each]

is a prime number.
