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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.
Since prime numbers only have one prime factor (themselves), factor trees are unnecessary.
To find the factor tree of 89, we start by dividing 89 by its smallest prime factor, which is 89 itself. This means 89 is a prime number and cannot be factored further. Therefore, the factor tree of 89 consists of only one prime factor, which is 89.
47 | 47,1 Since 47 is a prime number, its only factors are one and itself. It's hardly worth drawing a tree.
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199 is a prime number. It does not have a tree since it only has one prime factor, itself.
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.
You don't. 41 is a prime number. Prime numbers don't have factor trees, since they only have one prime factor.
Only one branch at the bottom of any factor tree.
59 is a prime number and as such has only two factors: 1 and 59 A factor tree doesn't make sense for prime numbers since it would only have one branch: the number itself.
173 is prime. Its only factors are one and itself. No branches on this tree.
by using a prime factor tree
9x9=81. Proving that one of the factor trees for 81 is 9xp.
263 is prime. It is only evenly divisible by itself and one. :]
Since prime numbers only have one prime factor (themselves), factor trees are unnecessary.
To find the factor tree of 89, we start by dividing 89 by its smallest prime factor, which is 89 itself. This means 89 is a prime number and cannot be factored further. Therefore, the factor tree of 89 consists of only one prime factor, which is 89.