This math topic focuses on practicing prime factorization using factor trees. Each question consists of a diagram that learners need to complete by identifying one or more missing factors that result in the product indicated above them. The factor trees include four factors, enhancing the learner's ability to factorize numbers into prime components and improving their understanding of product relationships.
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Every pair's product is the number above it. What is the missing factor?
Math worksheet on 'Prime Factorization - Factor Tree with 4 Factors - Missing (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Factoring and Primes - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/factoring_and_primes_intro/ |
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