Prime Factorization & Factor Trees ๐ณ
Learn how to break numbers into prime factors and create factor trees with easy steps and examples.

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949.9K views โข Aug 23, 2016

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Learn to show a given number as a product of its prime factors.
Teacher Synopsis
Reactivate prior knowledge of factors and prime numbers.
Every number greater than 1 is either prime or composite
"Composite" means 'made up of various parts'.
Composite numbers are 'made up' of prime factors
Demo: numbers 2-15 (30 seconds)
Factor tree (18). Grade 7+ (Ontario) expectation of exponential notation is shown as a bonus item, a way to make it REALLY tidy. No reason why you can't do it before grade 7, it's not hard if you think about it like this.
Factor tree (48) includes exponential notation of repeated factors.
Learn to show a given number as a product of its prime factors.
Teacher Synopsis
Reactivate prior knowledge of factors and prime numbers.
Every number greater than 1 is either prime or composite
"Composite" means 'made up of various parts'.
Composite numbers are 'made up' of prime factors
Demo: numbers 2-15 (30 seconds)
Factor tree (18). Grade 7+ (Ontario) expectation of exponential notation is shown as a bonus item, a way to make it REALLY tidy. No reason why you can't do it before grade 7, it's not hard if you think about it like this.
Factor tree (48) includes exponential notation of repeated factors.
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