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5. Find Prime factorization of 100 using the Ladder method

Solution:
Prime factorization of a number using the Ladder method :
Step-1: Divide the number by the least prime number
Step-2: Continue dividing by that prime until it no longer divides evenly
Step-3: Divide by the next prime until it no longer divides evenly.
Step-4: Continue until the quotient is a prime.
Step-5: Write product of all the primes on the sides and top of the ladder.
The ladder method is also called stacked division method

To start building the ladder, divide 100 by the least prime number, which is 2
50
2100

To add a step to the ladder, again divide 50 by the least prime number, which is again 2
25
250
2100

To add a step to the ladder, again divide 25 by the least prime number, which is 5
5
525
250
2100

The quotient 5 is prime, so the ladder is complete and we stop here

The prime factorization is the product of all the primes on the sides and top of the ladder
`100=2 xx 2 xx 5 xx 5`

We can write prime factorization in exponential form
`100=2^2 xx 5^2`


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