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              example 4:  Identify whether the following numbers are prime numbers or composite
                             numbers.

                             (a)  13                  (b)  27                  (c)   39                  (d)  79
              Solution:  (a)   Factors of 13 are 1 and 13; there are only two factors 1 and 13. So,
                                 it is a prime number.

                             (b)   Factors of 27 are 1, 3, 9 and 27; there are more               Remember
                                 than two factors. So, it is a composite number.                 There are infinitely
                                                                                                 many prime numbers.
                             (c)   Factors of 39 are 1, 3, 13 and 39; there are more    2 is the smallest
                                 than two factors. So, it is a composite number.                 and only even prime
                                                                                                 number.
                             (d)   Factors of 79 are 1 and 79; there are only two                3 is the smallest odd

                                 factors 1 and 79.  So, it is a prime number.                    prime number.



                       Think and Answer
                    1.  List all the prime numbers less than 25.    2.  List all the composite numbers less than 30.


              FactorisatioN


               Writing a number as a product of its factors (two or more) is called a factorisation.

              For example, factorisation of 12 are 12 = 4 × 3 or 2 × 2 × 3  or 2 × 6

              Prime Factorisation

              Prime factorisation is the process of expressing a number as a product of its prime
              factors or numbers.

              example 1: Find the prime factorisation of 24.
              Solution:  Follow the given steps to find the prime factors.

                            Step 1:  Write the number as a product of a pair of factors. 24 = 2 × 12
                            Step 2:  Among factors check for composite factors. In this case, it is 12.

                            Step 3:   Factorise the composite factors as a product of its prime factors.
                                       24 = 2 × 3 × 4 = 2 × 3 × 2 × 2
                            Step 4:  Write all factors in an increasing order. 24 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 3

                            Thus, prime factorisation of 24 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 3.

              We can also find prime factorisation using the factor tree method or division method.



                      Knowledge Desk
                    Fundamental property of prime factorisation: Every composite number can be expressed as
                    a product of its prime factors uniquely. In the prime factorisation of any number, the order
                    of factors does not matter. For example, 30 = 2 × 5 × 3 or 2 × 3 × 5


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