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Tessa Haley
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13 August, 02:17
The prime factorization of 120 using exponents
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Roberto
13 August, 02:29
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120 = 2³ * 3 * 5
to obtain prime factors
120 : 2 = 60
60 : 2 = 30
30 : 2 = 15
15 : 3 = 5
5 : 5 = 1
prime factors are 2³ * 3 * 5
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