put 190 at the top of the tree. make two branches with a 2 and a 95 at the end. at the end of the 95 make two more branches with a 5 and 19 on them. and your done.
95 95 can be multiplyed 19x5 which gives u 95 :)
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
I never knew the factor tree was a fir. 95 5,19
95/ \/ \5 195x19
put 190 at the top of the tree. make two branches with a 2 and a 95 at the end. at the end of the 95 make two more branches with a 5 and 19 on them. and your done.
95 95 can be multiplyed 19x5 which gives u 95 :)
5 x 19
285 = 3 x 95 95 = 5 x 19 End
760 / \ 2 380 / \ 2 190 / \ 2 95 / \ 5 19 / \ 19 1
The factor tree is as follows: 114 57,2 19,3,2
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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!
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