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22 September, 20:56
What is the largest prime-factor of 38?
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Lyons
22 September, 20:59
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The prime factorization of 38 is 19 multiplied by 2. Prime factorization involves finding which prime numbers may be multiplied together to yield a particular number. Prime numbers are numbers greater than one that are only divisible by one and themselves.
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Nadeen
22 September, 21:26
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The answer is 19*2 because u have to divide
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