Greatest Common Factor

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Agenda Tuesday, Dec. 1 homework   10    p. 193  #1 - 20, 25 - 28 Do Now Write using exponents 1.   Evaluate:  4x 2  + 3 for x = -5 4(-5) 2  + 3 4 * 25 + 3 100 + 3 = 103 Correct homework 4-3 Prime Factorization & Greatest Common Factor

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Agenda Tuesday, Dec. 1

homework   10    p. 193  #1 ­ 20, 25 ­ 28

Do NowWrite using exponents

1.   Evaluate:  4x2 + 3 for x = ­5 4(­5)2 + 3

4 * 25 + 3

100 + 3 = 103

Correct homework

4­3 Prime Factorization & Greatest Common Factor

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A Prime number can only be divided evenly by itself AND one.

One is not a prime because it can ONLY be divided evenly by one.

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Are these number Prime or Composite?

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Prime factorization - a composite number written as the product of it's prime factors

Divide by prime numbers beginning with 2.

182933

Gather the primes and put in exponential form.

2*3*32*32

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How Do You Findthe Greatest Common Factor

(GCF) Using Prime Factorization?

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Prime Factors of 20Prime Factors of 12

Greatest Common Factor (GCF)

1) Which numbers are in both circles? 2, 2

2) Find the product of the numbers that are in both circles. 4

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Prime Factors of 20Prime Factors of 12

20 = 2 x 2 x 512 = 2 x 2 x 3

3

2

2

5

The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) is the product of the common prime factors. The GCF of 12 and 20 is 4.

Move the rectangle to check your answer.

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Prime Factors of 28Prime Factors of 16

28 = 2 x 2 x 716 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2

Directions: Find the prime factorization of each number. Use the Venn diagram below to show the prime factors of 16 and 28. Then use it to find the GCF.

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Prime Factors of 56Prime Factors of 42

56 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 742 = 2 x 3 x 7

Directions: Find the prime factorization of each number. Use the diagram below to show the prime factors of 42 and 56. Then use it to find the GCF.

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Directions: Use Venn diagrams to find the GCF of each set of numbers.

1) 20, 30 GCF = 10

2) 16, 40 GCF = 8

3) 21, 45 GCF = 3

4) 27, 45 GCF = 9

Move the rectangles to check your answers.

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Directions: Use Venn diagrams to find the GCF of each set of numbers.

1) 20, 30 GCF = 10

2) 16, 40 GCF = 8

3) 21, 45 GCF = 3

4) 27, 45 GCF = 9

Move the rectangles to check your answers.

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Directions: Use Venn diagrams to find the GCF of each set of numbers.

1) 20, 30 GCF = 10

2) 16, 40 GCF = 8

3) 21, 45 GCF = 3

4) 27, 45 GCF = 9

Move the rectangles to check your answers.

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Directions: Use Venn diagrams to find the GCF of each set of numbers.

1) 20, 30 GCF = 10

2) 16, 40 GCF = 8

3) 21, 45 GCF = 3

4) 27, 45 GCF = 9

Move the rectangles to check your answers.

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