It was written by Harry Nilsson and covered by Three Dog Night.
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To write 000000001 in words, you would say "zero million, one." Each group of three zeros in a number represents a grouping of thousands, millions, billions, and so on. In this case, there are zero millions, zero thousands, and one unit.
Every composite number has its own unique tree, so I guess the answer is all numbers have one tree. Perhaps you meant one branch or one factor. Prime numbers only have two factors, one of them is prime, so if you try to do a factor tree with a prime number, it stops the second you write the number down. And then there's one. One only has one factor, so we won't even bother with a tree. We'll call it a factor twig.
I guess you need to get one to find out.
i dont know... i guess me and you have to figure it out... :P
no, but I don't know why. One is not a prime number and by definition of a perfect number one must be a prime number.