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Find prime factorization

This math skill teaches how to find the prime factorization of a number by repeatedly dividing it into factors until all remaining factors are prime numbers.

Skill Practice

Find prime factorization

Test your understanding of find prime factorization by practicing it! Work through the below exercises to use it in practice.

  • Prime Factorization - Factor Tree with 2 Factors - Finish
  • Prime Factorization - Factor Tree with 3 Factors - Finish
  • Prime Factorization - Factor Tree with 4 Factors - Finish
  • Prime Factorization - Factor Tree with 2 Factors - Full
  • Prime Factorization - Factor Tree with 3 Factors - Full
  • Prime Factorization - Factor Tree with 4 Factors - Full
  • Prime Factorization - Factor to 2 Factors
  • Prime Factorization - Factor to 3 Factors
  • Prime Factorization - Factor to 4 Factors
  • Prime Factorization - Factor to 5 Factors
  • Prime Factorization as Exponents - 3 Factors
  • Prime Factorization as Exponents - 4 Factors
  • Prime Factorization as Exponents - 5 Factors
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Teaching Transcript

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Let's find the prime factors of 60

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We just keep finding any factors until we can no longer split them. Let's start with 6 and 10

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6 can still be split into 3 times 2. 10 can be split into 5 times 2.

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But 3, 2, and 5 cannot be factored any further. They are prime numbers. So 60 is equal to 3 times 2 times 5 times 2