This math topic focuses on factoring numbers and identifying the greatest common factor (GCF) using Venn diagrams. Each problem presents a set of numbers and a filled-in Venn diagram to help visualize the shared factors. Students are tasked with finding the GCF by multiplying the factors located in the intersection of the diagrams. The exercise is designed to enhance understanding of factorization and to practice the application of Venn diagrams in solving problems related to finding common factors between two numbers.
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Find the greatest common factor of these numbers by multiplying the shared factors in the center
Math worksheet on 'Factoring - Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn to GCF (Level 3)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Factoring and Greatest Common Factor - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/factoring_and_greatest_common_factor_intro/ |
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