Factoring with Trees n1d

Learn how to break down composite numbers into their prime factors using an interactive prime factorization tree. [br][br]N.1 d. calculate and interpret factors (including the highest common factor), multiples [br](including the lowest common multiple), and prime numbers
Putting It All Together
[i]Answer these open ended questions on your own or with others to form deeper math connections. [/i]
How would you describe to a classmate what a prime factorization is?[br]
Joey says that 2 and 3 are prime factors of 30 so 6 cannot be a factor. Do you agree? Why or why not?
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