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Find the prime factorization for the number m (if possible) that makes each of the following true. If no number is possible, explain why not.

A. 2^3 x 19^5 x 23^4 = 2^3 x 19^5 x 46 x m

User Aashir
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Answer:

Is not possible to find a prime factorization for m.

Explanation:

if


2^3 . 19^5 . 23^4 = 2^3 . 19^5 . 46 . m

then


m=(2^3. 19^5 . 23^4)/(2^3 . 19^5 . 46 )=(2^3. 19^5 . 23^4)/(2^3 . 19^5 . 2.23 )=(23^3)/(2)

So m is not an integer, hence it cannot be decomposed in prime factors.

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