It's tough to guess what the rest of this question would have been. Factor trees and rainbows are essentially the same thing: ways to notate the process of finding the prime factorization of a given number. With a tree, you write the given number at the top of the page and work down until the lowest branch consists entirely of prime factors and with a rainbow you write the given number at the bottom of the page and work up until the highest arc consists entirely of prime factors.
If your original question was going to be, "Do a factor tree and factor rainbow like each other?" I can't help you.
The only name is factorization.
1,2,3,5,6,10,15,30.
83 is prime. No tree.
23,2,2 46,2 92
3,3,2,2,2 9,2,2,2 18,2,2 36,2 72
A factor rainbow is a way of notating the process of finding the prime factorization of a given number. It's an upside down factor tree. Example: 2107,5,3,235,3,2105,2210
The only name is factorization.
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the factor rainbow of 4 is 1,2,4
how do u do 28 in a factor rainbow
no there is no tree such as rainbow
You do a factor rainbow to find a prime factorization. You compare prime factorizations to find a greatest common factor.
Yes there are. There is a special tree called the rainbow apple tree only found in Argentina and there is a special bird called the rainbow bird (rainbus aris) that when it eats the fruit, it turns into a rainbow apple tree seed.
you cant get the a rainbow tree off Lenny silly
A factor rainbow will show all of the factors. A factor pair is just 2 numbers that are factors of the number you want to find.
A factor rainbow is a means of notating the process of finding the prime factorization of a given number.
43 is a prime number and doesn't have a rainbow because it only has one prime factor: itself.