Math Problem Statement
I mean composite of 128
Solution
To find the composite of 128, you're referring to finding the composite factors of 128. However, 128 is actually a power of 2 (specifically, ). It is a prime power and not a composite number, which means it doesn't have composite factors, just prime ones. The only divisors of 128 are:
None of these numbers are composite other than 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64, which can be broken down into smaller factors. These are considered composite numbers.
Here are the composite factors of 128:
- 4
- 8
- 16
- 32
- 64
Would you like more details or have any questions?
Here are 5 questions related to this concept:
- What is the definition of a composite number?
- How can you find all the factors of a given number?
- What is the prime factorization of 128?
- What makes a number a prime power, like 128?
- Can you provide examples of other numbers that are powers of 2?
Tip: Always remember that a composite number has more than two distinct factors (not just 1 and itself).
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Number Theory
Factors
Composite Numbers
Prime Factorization
Formulas
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Theorems
Definition of Composite Numbers
Prime Factorization
Suitable Grade Level
Grades 6-8