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Number 1 I think sorry if I am incorrect.
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The answer should be A. Y= -4x -9
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you want to follow PEMDAS so you would multiply 27 by 1/3 to get 81.003, which you would round to 81, then you would multiply 8 to the third power and you would get 512.
Step-by-step explanation:
27(1/3)^3
81^3
512
Answer: yt
Step-by-step explanation:
Prime factors are factors of a composite number that are indivisible except by the number 1 or the number itself. The answers to your questions are the following:
1. Yes, it is possible especially for very large numbers.
2&3. No, because as mentioned previously, the default prime factors of numbers are 1 and the number itself. For example, 2 is a prime number. Its factors are 1 and 2.
4. Prime factorization are useful in fields of encryption. They make use of the basic prime numbers for the arithmetic modulus with the general equation: n=pq.