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B. The prime factors of <math>51</math> are <math>3</math> and <math>17</math>. Therefore, the largest prime factor is <math>17</math>. | B. The prime factors of <math>51</math> are <math>3</math> and <math>17</math>. Therefore, the largest prime factor is <math>17</math>. | ||
C. The prime factor of <math>77</math> are <math>7</math> and <math>11</math>. Therefore, the largest prime factor is <math>11</math>. | |||
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Problem
Which of the following numbers has the largest prime factor?
Solution
A. The prime factors of
are
and
. Therefore, the largest prime factor is
.
B. The prime factors of
are
and
. Therefore, the largest prime factor is
.
C. The prime factor of
are
and
. Therefore, the largest prime factor is
.
See Also
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