Integers greater than 1 which are not prime are called composite numbers. All composite numbers can be written as a product of prime numbers. To find these prime numbers (factors), you do something called prime factorization. There are several methods for that. Here I’ll show you how to use a factor tree.
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Example 1
Factor the number 24 into primes
24 is the product of all the prime numbers in the circles. That means you get
Example 2
Factor the number 100 into primes
100 is the product of all the prime numbers in the circles. That means you get
Example 3
Factor the number 144 into primes
144 is the product of all the prime numbers in the circles. Then you have