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Lesson 486 Prime Factorization Page 486 Prime - a whole number with exactly 2 factors the number 1 and itself...... 2 1 x 2 5 1 x 5 Composite - whole number with more than 2 factors 4 1 x 4 and 2 x 2 12 1 x 12, 2 x 6, 3 x 4

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A monomial is a number...... 80 a variable ...... x or a product of number and/or variables ... 80x A monomial IS NOT x + 5 x - y

Factor each monomial

Factor each monomial

Factor each monomial

Factor each monomial

Lets move on to Multiplying and dividing Monomials Factor each monomial Lets move on to Multiplying and dividing Monomials Lesson 9.3 on page 495