No. One isn't prime. Dividing by one doesn't help, because it leaves you with the original number.
The purpose of a factor tree is to divide a number into prime factors. 1 is not a prime number.
No because you have to have a prime number besides 1 like 2,5,7 because every time you use a factor tree and you put a 1 as prime you keep getting one every time.So one can not be use as a factor when doing a factor tree.
41 / / 1 41 41 is a prime number. No tree.
No, because it isn't prime.
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109 109 x 1 This is all there is to the factor tree, because 109 is a prime number. Normally, I wouldn't use 1 in a factor tree, but I do in this case to make it clear that I have done a factor tree, since 109 is only divisible by itself and 1.
37 is a prime number so it cant be broken into a factor tree. its only factors are 37 and 1
No. A prime number is one that has no factors except the number '1' and itself.
479 is a prime number. The only factors for this number is 479 and 1.
The factor tree of 29 would consist of only the number 29 itself, as it is a prime number. Prime numbers have only two factors: 1 and the number itself. Therefore, the factor tree for 29 would simply show 29 at the top with no further branches or factors.
1 and 29 because 29 is a prime number
It is: 1 and 17 because 17 is a prime number