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How do you find the prime factorization for 98? - Answers

You start finding one factor. Divide by that factor, to get another factor. Continue looking for smaller factors, until you only have prime numbers. For numbers up to 120, it is enough to check the prime factors 2, 3, 5, and 7.



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You start finding one factor. Divide by that factor, to get another factor. Continue looking for smaller factors, until you only have prime numbers. For numbers up to 120, it is enough to check the prime factors 2, 3, 5, and 7.



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How do you find the prime factorization for 98? - Answers

You start finding one factor. Divide by that factor, to get another factor. Continue looking for smaller factors, until you only have prime numbers. For numbers up to 120, it is enough to check the prime factors 2, 3, 5, and 7.

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