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How do you find the prime factorization of 81? - Answers
Answer 3^4 There are many ways to do it. Here is one that I find intuitive and simpler than some others. You note that 81 is 9x9 and that 9 is 3x3. So 81 = (3^2) (3^2 ) Then using the laws of exponents we remember that when we multiply numbers with exponents, we add the exponents. So the answer is 3^4 81 is 9 x 9 9 is 3 x 3 So 81 must be 3 x 3 x 3 x 3
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How do you find the prime factorization of 81? - Answers
Answer 3^4 There are many ways to do it. Here is one that I find intuitive and simpler than some others. You note that 81 is 9x9 and that 9 is 3x3. So 81 = (3^2) (3^2 ) Then using the laws of exponents we remember that when we multiply numbers with exponents, we add the exponents. So the answer is 3^4 81 is 9 x 9 9 is 3 x 3 So 81 must be 3 x 3 x 3 x 3
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How do you find the prime factorization of 81? - Answers
Answer 3^4 There are many ways to do it. Here is one that I find intuitive and simpler than some others. You note that 81 is 9x9 and that 9 is 3x3. So 81 = (3^2) (3^2 ) Then using the laws of exponents we remember that when we multiply numbers with exponents, we add the exponents. So the answer is 3^4 81 is 9 x 9 9 is 3 x 3 So 81 must be 3 x 3 x 3 x 3
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