Q: What are the prime factors of the number 10,108,131?

 A: 3, 11, 157, 1951

Why are those the prime factors of the number 10,108,131?

Prime factors are the prime numbers that can be multipled together to equal the original number. You find the factors by dividing by prime numbers. It is best shown by creating a Factor Tree.

Factor Tree for the number 10,108,131

10,108,131
Factor Arrows
33,369,377
Factor Arrows
11306,307
Factor Arrows
1571,951

The numbers in bold above are the prime factors. If there are multiples, you only count them one time. This leads us to our prime factors of:

3, 11, 157, 1951

We can check our work by multiplying all of the prime factors together: 3 x 11 x 157 x 1,951 = 10,108,131

This can also be written as 31 x 111 x 1571 x 1,9511 = 10,108,131

If you would like to know more, or need additional explanation, please review our prime factorization explanation.


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