A commonly used factor tree for 132 is: 132 11 12 11 4 3 11 2 4 3 Another factor tree for 132 is: 132 66 2 22 3 2 11 2 3 2 Yet another factor tree for 132 is: 132 66 2 33 2 2 11 3 2 2 Hey for the first factor tree 4 isn't prime
2x2x222
66 33,2 11,3,2
To find the factor tree for 193, you start by determining the prime factors of 193. Since 193 is a prime number itself, the factor tree for 193 would simply consist of the number 193 at the top, as it cannot be broken down further into smaller prime factors. Therefore, the factor tree for 193 would just be a single branch with 193 as the prime factor.
75 25, 3 5, 5, 3
61 is already prime. It doesn't need a tree.
66 33,2 11,3,2
66 33,2 11,3,2
66 33,2 11,3,2
66 33,2 11,3,2
66 33*22 11*6
66 33,2 11,3,2 2 x 3 x 11 = 66
the answer i think is 2,3 or 2 and 11 hope i helped :).
gcf(88, 66) = 22
A commonly used factor tree for 132 is: 132 11 12 11 4 3 11 2 4 3 Another factor tree for 132 is: 132 66 2 22 3 2 11 2 3 2 Yet another factor tree for 132 is: 132 66 2 33 2 2 11 3 2 2 Hey for the first factor tree 4 isn't prime
A factor tree is a visual metod of breaking down any number into its consituent set of prime number factors. in the case of 66: 66 = 33 x 2 = 11 x 3 x 2 where 11, 3 and 2 are prime numbers and cannot be split down further. Each slit can be represented visually as a branch with the composite numbers at rhe end of each twig giving the name as a factor 'tree'.
145 5,29 Not much of a tree. More like a factor shrub.