Prime Factorization
Find the prime factorizations of the given numbers. Give your answer in expanded form and exponential form. The example in the first row will guide you on how to enter your answers.

Notes:
1. Make sure to place your factors in increasing order. (i.e. 23\displaystyle {2}\cdot{3} not 32\displaystyle {3}\cdot{2})
2. If there aren't repeated factors, your answers for both forms will be identical.
3. Use the "^" button for exponents. So 3^2 is 32\displaystyle {3}^{{2}}
4. We use the * key for multiplication.
NumberPrime Factorization
Expanded Form
Prime Factorization
Exponential Form
Example: 44\displaystyle {44} 2211\displaystyle {2}\cdot{2}\cdot{11}2211\displaystyle {2}^{{2}}\cdot{11}
14\displaystyle {14}
 

 
6\displaystyle {6}
 

 
12\displaystyle {12}
 

 
9\displaystyle {9}