131 as a product of prime factors

What is 131 as a Product of Prime Factors?
First, note that in the sentence above, "product" is the result you get when you multiply numbers together to get 131.
Furthermore, "prime factors" are specifically the prime numbers that you multiply together to get 131.
All composite numbers can be written as a product of prime factors, however 131 is itself a prime number and not a composite number.
1 x 131 are the only two numbers that multiply to 131 and 1 is not a prime number nor prime factor.
Therefore, 131 as a Product of Prime Factors is not possible.
132 as a Product of Prime Factors
Learn about the Product of Prime Factors for the next number on our list.