Find the prime factorization of 3^6 + 2^9
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3^6 = 729 2^9 = 512 So, 3^6 + 2^9 = 729 + 512 = 1241 Now, we need to find the prime factors of 1241. 1241 is not an even number, so it's not divisible by 2. Let's try dividing it by the next prime number, 3. It's not divisible by 3 either. The next prime Show more…
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