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OpenStudy (anonymous):

find prime factorization of 593 and 133 please show steps

OpenStudy (zarkon):

593 is prime

OpenStudy (zarkon):

133=7*19

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can u show me the steps for 133

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Here are some multiplication properties that you may find helpful: They are in this format: "A number is a factor of ____ if______" 2 if the last digit is divisible by 2 3 if all the digits added together form a number that is divisible by 3 4 if the last 2 digits form a number that is divisible by 4 5 if the last digit is a 5 or a 0 6 if the number satisfies the rules for both 2 AND 3 9 if all the digits added up form a number that is divisible by 9 10 if the last digit is a 0

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Zarkon simply evaluated each number against these criteria and factored accordingly~

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have a question you know how it says to only divide by 2,3 and 5. if its not divisible by any do you just multiply the first numbers that equael it?

OpenStudy (zarkon):

Math_Moron: Actually I just used my calculator ;)

OpenStudy (zarkon):

it has a prime factorization command :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what kind of calculator do u have?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hahaha, ok, well this is what Zarkon's calculator used ; p

OpenStudy (zarkon):

I have around 10 calculators, but I was using my ti-36x pro

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i need one of those, does it have gcf too?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

propz for the voltron reference btw, Z

OpenStudy (zarkon):

yes...as GCD

OpenStudy (zarkon):

thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

does it have polynomials?

OpenStudy (zarkon):

it has a polynomial root finder for degree 2 and 3 , but that is it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

DAM i need a find one that does for all polys

OpenStudy (zarkon):

Those will cost you...over $100 my 36xpro was less than $25 us

OpenStudy (anonymous):

were did u get it

OpenStudy (zarkon):

staples

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cool im going over their. u live in us.

OpenStudy (zarkon):

yes

OpenStudy (zarkon):

East coast

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey how would you factor u^2-w^2?

OpenStudy (zarkon):

difference of squares

OpenStudy (zarkon):

(u-w)(u+w)

OpenStudy (zarkon):

http://alturl.com/3rivo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

whats that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh yeah thats the calculator most of my friends have

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey last question bro 4y^2-81x^2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

=(2 y-9 x) (9 x+2 y)

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