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Express The following number as a product of prime factors , using tree method

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A prime number is a natural number greater than 1 that is not a product of a combination of other natural numbers. In other words, a number which is either divisible by itself (i.e. the same number) or divisible by 1 is called a prime number. For example, numbers such as 2, 3, 5, 7 and so many others are prime numbers as the multiples of 2 are (1,2). So, these numbers are completely divisible by two natural numbers only.

A composite number is a natural number which can be expressed as a product of more than two natural numbers. In simple words, all the numbers other than prime numbers and 1 are composite numbers. For example, numbers such as 4, 6, 9 and others are composite numbers as the multiples of 4 are (1,2,4), multiples of 6 are (1,2,3,6).

1 is neither prime nor composite.

Factors of a number are those numbers that can be multiplied together to make another number. For example, 2 and 4 are a factor pair of 8. A factor which is prime in its value is called prime factors. In other words, prime numbers that can be multiplied to obtain the original number are called prime factors of a number.

So, to express 140:

140=2×70140=2×2×35140=2×2×5×7140=2×70140=2×2×35140=2×2×5×7

So, the prime factors of 140 are (2,5,7) and the product can be expressed as 140=2×2×5×7140=2×2×5×7.

Note: 1 is neither a prime number nor a composite number. One should have thorough knowledge about prime numbers to solve these types of questions. The common mistake that students commit is by writing 1 in the product as well. It is also important to note that the prime factors include only the unique numbers while expressing a number as a product of primes involves repetitions as well.

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