BASIC MATH EXAMPLES


PRIME FACTORS: PRIME FACTORS OF 1000


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PRIME FACTORS OF 1000

The prime factors of 1,000 are 2 and 5.

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DESCRIPTIONS

Factor trees can be used to identify the prime factors of a number. The diagram below shows the factor tree of 1,000.

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Prime factors are the numbers at the endpoints. For 1,000, these numbers are 2 and 5.

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OTHER INFORMATION

  • The prime factorization of 1,000 is 23 × 53.

  • 1,000 is a composite number.

INFORMATION

The solution and descriptions above are generated by the prime factors calculator. You can use the prime factors calculator to see the prime factors of other numbers.

 
 

PRIME FACTORS

A prime factor is a factor that is prime. Prime factors can be identified by checking the endpoints of a factor tree.

OTHER FEATURES OF 1000

👉 Click here to see the factor tree of 1000

👉 Click here to see the factors of 1000

👉 Click here to see the prime factorization of 1000

👉 Click here to see the upside-down division of 1000

 

EXAMPLES

Prime Factor Examples