890
10, 89
2, 5, 89
89010, 892, 5, 89Note: 89 is a prime number
The factor tree is as follows: 114 57,2 19,3,2
no
No.
(890,1)(445,2)(178,5)(89,10)
yes
13 is a prime number. It doesn't have a tree because its only prime factor is itself.
No you cannot. You might want to try the factor tree for 27.
991 is already prime. No tree is required.
Since 61 is already prime, a factor tree is not necessary. The prime factorization of 51 is 3 x 17, which wouldn't make much of a tree. More like a factor shrub.
15,3 3,5,3
119 7,17