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E.
Represent the prime factorisation of the following numbers using the factor tree
method.
1. 56
2. 34
3. 88
4. 105
5. 210
6. 108​

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What is a prime number?

Prime numbers are natural numbers (positive whole numbers that sometimes include 0 in certain definitions) that are greater than 1, that cannot be formed by multiplying two smaller numbers. An example of a prime number is 7, since it can only be formed by multiplying the numbers 1 and 7. Other examples include 2, 3, 5, 11, etc.

Numbers that can be formed with two other natural numbers, that are greater than 1, are called composite numbers. Examples of this include numbers like, 4, 6, 9, etc.

Prime numbers are widely used in number theory due to the fundamental theorem of arithmetic. This theorem states that natural numbers greater than 1 are either prime, or can be factored as a product of prime numbers. As an example, the number 60 can be factored into a product of prime numbers as follows:

60 = 5 × 3 × 2 × 2

As can be seen from the example above, there are no composite numbers in the factorization.

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