Transcript of Topic 5-2 Prime Factorization I can label a number as prime or composite. I can write numbers as a...
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- Topic 5-2 Prime Factorization I can label a number as prime or
composite. I can write numbers as a product of their prime factors.
CAKE METHODTREE METHOD
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- Lesson Vocabulary I say, you say, we clap Prime Number Has
EXACTLY two factors, 1 and itself. Can you name the ONLY even prime
number? 2, 3, 5 are examples of prime numbers 6, 10 and 14 are NOT
prime
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- Sieve of Eratosthenes
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- Composite Number Has MORE than two factors and can be written
as the product of its prime factors 6, 10 and 14, 15 ARE composite
2, 3, 5, are NOT composite Lesson Vocabulary I say, you say, we
clap
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- Quick Write Directions for building things, recipes for cooking
are often broken into simpler parts. (Step 1, Step 2, etc.) Why is
this helpful? Write for 1 minute. Turn to your partner and share
what you wrote.
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- Products and Factors Write 24 as a multiplication problem as
many ways as possible. Work with your partner to get as many
answers as possible. Circle the factors and underline the product
in your answers.
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- Prime Factorization Prime Factorization is a number written as
a product of all its prime factors. 24 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 or 2 x 3 2
ways to find prime factorization are the cake method and the tree
method. 3
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- Tree Method 2 12 2 6 2 3 24 1. Make a tree 2. Pick the smallest
prime number that it is divisible by. 3. If the other factor is
prime, circle it 4. If the other factor is composite, make another
tree 5. Repeat the process until both factors are prime 6. Write 24
as the product of all its prime numbers 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 Or 2 x 3
3
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- List the first 5 prime numbers along the side of your paper
Start with the SMALLEST prime number that will go into the number
Put the quotient underneath Repeat, always using the smallest
possible prime number as a the divisor until you get a prime number
as your quotient. List all of the numbers along the left side and
the last bottom one as the prime factorization. 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 Or 2
x 3 Cake Method 2 3 5 7 11 2 24 2 12 2 6 3 3
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- Try It! With your partner, find the prime factorization of the
following numbers. Take turns using the cake method and the tree
method. 26 27 65 72
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- Which method do you like the best? Why? CAKE METHODTREE
METHOD