12
6,2
3,2,2
There are other possible answers.
The fundamental theorem of arithmetic says any integer can be factored into a unique product of primes. The is the prime factored form.
The number 37 is already prime so it can't be factored into primes any further.
Even.
All composite numbers can.
a factor strip is three numbers all primes that make up another prime number. like 3x3x2 are all primes and it makes 27. Also 2x2x3 = 18
48 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 3
It can be, if you're comparing primes or relative primes.
In the context of primes and factoriation, every counting number is a factor.
The greatest factor of any number is the number itself. There is no integer that is the greatest factor of every number. One is a factor of every number. One is the GCF of co-prime numbers.
When you factor a number, you break it down into factors that multiply up to the number. For example, 12=3x4. There is also prime factorize when you factor the number into primes. For example, 100=2^2x5^2.
Denominators are just numbers. Factoring them into primes meanss finding their prime factorizations. A factor tree can help you visualize this.
210 is the number whose prime factors are the first four primes unrepeated.