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.
119 7,17
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
7x2x100
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
648 x 84x2 4x22x2x 2x 2x2
A factor of 114 is 57.
Which number is not a factor of 114
no
Oh, dude, making a factor tree for 7 is like, super easy. You just start with 7 at the top, and then realize that 7 is a prime number, so it only has 1 and 7 as factors. So, your factor tree is basically just a stick with 7 at the top. Voilà!
No.
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.
yes