In doing the factor tree, you can start with any two factors of the given number. These factors maybe prime or composite. But the resulting factors in the factor tree should always be prime numbers. It means that you have to continue factoring unless you ended up with all prime factors.
Yes. Factors that complete a factor tree need to be prime. However, it doesn't matter what two factors you select to start a factor tree.
no it does not matter what two factors you select to complete a factor tree (i just learned that today in class :D)
It doesn't matter which two you start with, as long as all the factors are prime when you finish.
It doesn't matter what you select to start, but all the factors must be prime at the completion.
There is no factor tree nor factors of 57 as it is a prime number.
Yes. Factors that complete a factor tree need to be prime. However, it doesn't matter what two factors you select to start a factor tree.
no it does not matter what two factors you select to complete a factor tree (i just learned that today in class :D)
Yes, but it doesn't matter what two factors start one.
It doesn't matter what factors you select to start a factor tree. The only thing that matters about completing it is that all the factors are prime.
Yes, but it doesn't matter what two factors you select to start one.
nope it does not matter what 2 factors you choose.
yes it does matter because they must be compadible
It doesn't matter which two you start with, as long as all the factors are prime when you finish.
no not really.not all number can be divide bye the same number
no because no matter what number u pick they are all factors and it will ultimately come to the right answer
When the bottom branch consists entirely of prime numbers.
nope it does not matter what 2 factors you choose.