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Insert the value and click calculate button to get the prime factors by using this prime factorization calculator.
Use this prime numbers calculator to find all prime factors of a given integer number up to 10 trillion. This calculator presents:
For the first 5000 prime numbers, this calculator indicates the index of the prime number. The nth prime number is denoted as Prime[n], so Prime[1] = 2, Prime[2] = 3, Prime[3] = 5, and so on.
The limit on the input number to factor is less than 10,000,000,000,000 (less than 10 trillion or a maximum of 13 digits).
Prime factorization or integer factorization of a number is breaking a number down into the set of prime numbers which multiply together to result in the original number. This is also known as prime decomposition.
We cover two methods of prime factorization: find primes by trial division, and use primes to create a prime factors tree.
Say you want to find the prime factors of 100 using trial division. Start by testing each integer to see if and how often it divides 100 and the subsequent quotients evenly. The resulting set of factors will be prime since, for example, when 2 is exhausted all multiples of 2 are also exhausted.
Find the prime factors of 100:
List the resulting prime factors as a sequence of multiples, 2 x 2 x 5 x 5 or as factors with exponents, 2² x 5².