A number that divides evenly into a larger number without a remainder Factor- Lesson 7 - Attachment A
Factors of 12 = For Example... 1,2,3,4,6,12 Lesson 7 - Attachment A
A whole number greater that 1 with only two factors – 1 and itself Prime Number- Lesson 7 - Attachment A
3 is prime For Example is prime Lesson 7 - Attachment A
So what do you think PRIME FACTORIZATION means? Lesson 7 - Attachment A
Decomposing (breaking down) a composite number into the product of its prime factors
Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic – Every number greater than 1 can be represented only ONE WAY as a product of its prime numbers
This means each number greater than one has only one prime factorization
For Example... 3×2×2 = 3× ×2×2 = 3×2 2 Lesson 7 - Attachment A
For Example... 3×3×2×2 = 3 2 × ×3×2×2 = 3 2 × Lesson 7 - Attachment A
1) 20 2) 8 3) 24 4) 50 5) 44 6) 100 Lets Practice Lesson 7 - Attachment A