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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-11-13

Create a factor tree for two composite numbers.

Asked by baleegh

Answer (3)

I can't make a tree very easily but I will still answer you question
a composite number, if you did not already know, is a number that can be divided by a diffarent whole number and still get a whole number (exg. 4/2=2=composite 5/2=a decimal=prime)
so one composit number is 16 the factored out tree is 2 8
2 4
2*2
another is 24 the factor tree is 2 12 2 6
2*3 hope you can see the tree as I typed it out

Answered by apologiabiology | 2024-06-10

By definition, a prime number is only evenly divisible by itself, or the number 1, and it is greater than 1. If a number is composite, you can divide it evenly by numbers other than 1. For example, if you divide 7 by any integer other than 1, you end up with a fraction or decimal; therefore, 7 is prime. However, 8 is divisible by 2 and 4 (8/2 = 4, 8/4 = 2). Breaking down a number into its prime and composite factors is helpful for a number of mathematical processes. Hope that works out! :D

Answered by pearpie | 2024-06-10

To create factor trees for composite numbers, we can break them down into their prime factors. For the composite number 16, the factor tree reveals the prime factorization as 2^4. For 24, the factor tree reveals the prime factorization as 2^3 × 3.
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Answered by apologiabiology | 2024-10-01