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.
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question:make a factor tree for 36. 6 to the fifth power 6to the fifther power time 6
153 51,3 17,3,3
68 34,2 17,2,2
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6432,216,2,28,2,2,24,2,2,2,22,2,2,2,2,211457,219,3,2The GCF is 2.
(114) = 2 * (57) = 3 * 19 (both primes, end.) so prime factors are 2,3,19
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A factor of 114 is 57.
Oh, dude, factors of 114? That's like asking me to list all the snacks I've ever eaten. Alright, let's do this. So, the factors of 114 are 1, 2, 3, 6, 19, 38, 57, and 114. Boom, there you go!
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The greatest common factor of 63 and 114 is 3.
When factoring a number, you should try and focus on the smaller numbers that you can factor easily. But some numbers don't have many factors at all. Here are the factors for 114: Answer: 1 2 3 6 19 38 57 114 I have attached a relative link if you need more help in this area.
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