PRIME, COMPOSITE, FACTOR, MULTIPLES, PRIME FACTORIZATION Chu. L MARINA Class 714 mrs. Urena June 2006
l Prime factorization l Prime number l Composite number l Factor l multiples
l Prime Factorization is like a tree and it is also called factor tree l Prime Factorization split into two numbers l It split into two numbers until the numbers are prime l If the numbers are composite it still divides into prime
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l Prime is a number that could be times by 1 and itself l Prime numbers are usually odd numbers l Prime numbers are opposite of composite l 3 is a prime because 3 can only go with 1 and itself
l Composite numbers could times more than 1 and itself l Examples 12 is a composite numbers because it could go with 3, 4, 1, 12, 2, 6 l Composite numbers is the opposite of prime
Factor are like multiplication l Here is a example, 4*5 = 20, so the 5 and 4 are factors of 20. l There another way of defining a factor is a number that goes evenly into the number you're factoring. (http: //mathforum. org/dr. math/faq. learn. fact or. html l Factor is using the distributive property to insert parentheses is called factor. l
l Multiples is a number are the whole number products resulting when that number is a factor l Multiples is a number when number are equaling to another number l Multiples is similar to factor