25 • 63 5•5. • 3•21 5•5. • 3•3•7 there it is, I think its right.... btw • means multiply
The factor tree is as follows: 114 57,2 19,3,2
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
Since 35 is a factor of 1575, it is automatically the GCF.
Since 315 is a factor of 1575, it is automatically the GCF of this problem.
1,3,5,7,9,15,21,25,35,45,63,75,105,175,225,315,525,1575
As a product of its prime factors: 3*3*5*5*7 = 1575
105
25 • 63 5•5. • 3•21 5•5. • 3•3•7 there it is, I think its right.... btw • means multiply
The factor tree is as follows: 114 57,2 19,3,2
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To find the highest common factor (HCF) of 441 and 1575, we need to factorize both numbers. The prime factorization of 441 is 3^2 x 7^2, and the prime factorization of 1575 is 3^2 x 5^2 x 7. To find the HCF, we take the product of the common prime factors raised to the lowest power they appear in both factorizations, which is 3^2 x 7 = 63. Therefore, the highest common factor of 441 and 1575 is 63.
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Factorization: 3*3*5*5*7
The factor pairs of 1575 are 1 x 1575, 3 x 525, 5 x 315, 7 x 225, 9 x 175, 15 x 105, 21 x 75, 25 x 63, and 35 x 45.