example
Find the prime factorization of
48 using the factor tree method.
Solution:
We can start our tree using any factor pair of 48. Let's use 2 and 24.
We circle the 2 because it is prime and so that branch is complete. |
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Now we will factor 24. Let's use 4 and 6. |
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Neither factor is prime, so we do not circle either.We factor the 4, using 2 and 2.
We factor 6, using 2 and 3.
We circle the 2s and the 3 since they are prime. Now all of the branches end in a prime. |
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Write the product of the circled numbers. |
2⋅2⋅2⋅2⋅3 |
Write in exponential form. |
24⋅3 |
Check this on your own by multiplying all the factors together. The result should be
48.
example
Find the prime factorization of
84 using the factor tree method.
Answer:
Solution:
We start with the factor pair 4 and 21.
Neither factor is prime so we factor them further. |
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Now the factors are all prime, so we circle them. |
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Then we write 84 as the product of all circled primes. |
2⋅2⋅3⋅7
22⋅3⋅7 |
Draw a factor tree of
84.
example
Find the prime factorization of
48 using the ladder method.
Answer:
Solution:
Divide the number by the smallest prime, 2. |
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Continue dividing by 2 until it no longer divides evenly. |
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The quotient, 3, is prime, so the ladder is complete. Write the prime factorization of 48. |
2⋅2⋅2⋅2⋅3
24⋅3 |