Answer:
no
Explanation:
In order for one number (A) to be a factor of another (B), the exponents of the primes in the prime factorization of A cannot exceed those of the prime factorization of B.
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A = 2^14 × 3^20
B = 2^12 × 3^22
The exponent of the factor 2 in A is 14, which exceeds the exponent of the factor 2 in B (12). Therefore, A cannot be a factor of B.
(3^20)(2^14) is not a factor of (3^22)(2^12)