Square Cube Factors Multiples

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6: 8=2*2*2 5=5*1 10=5*2 that makes it 2*2*2*5*5=40*5=200 (correct if wrong)

7: a)25 (5*5) b)27 (3*3*3)



And im in grade 6

i mean how about trying doing homework which is so easy yourself?
 

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Factors - Q1
A factor of a given number is a number which will multiply by another number (which is also therefore a factor) to give the given number.

The way to work out all factors is to write the number at the top, and write numbers from 1 up to half the number you're working out the factors for. Those which, when divided into the number you're working out the factors for, give another whole number, are factors.

Prime Factors - Q2,Q3,Q4
To work out prime factors, take the number and form a tree like so (THE NUMBER ABOVE THE TWO STEMMING FROM IT IS THE PRODUCT OF THE TWO STEMMING FROM IT)
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When you hit a prime number, leave it and circle it.

Your product will be these primes multiplied by each other, so for the example above on the left (150), as a product of primes it would be 2*3(5^2) (or in words, two times three times (five squared))
 
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Factors - Q1
A factor of a given number is a number which will multiply by another number (which is also therefore a factor) to give the given number.

The way to work out all factors is to write the number at the top, and write numbers from 1 up to half the number you're working out the factors for. Those which, when divided into the number you're working out the factors for, give another whole number, are factors.

Prime Factors - Q2,Q3,Q4
To work out prime factors, take the number and form a tree like so (THE NUMBER ABOVE THE TWO STEMMING FROM IT IS THE PRODUCT OF THE TWO STEMMING FROM IT)
gcf_img7.png


When you hit a prime number, leave it and circle it.

Your product will be these primes multiplied by each other, so for the example above on the left (150), as a product of primes it would be 2*3(5^2) (or in words, two times three times (five squared))


Thanks mate , I'm nearly done. :>
 
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Homework is issued at the expense of learning. I seriously hope you consider attempting this yourself, before asking others.
 
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