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prime factorization.notebook September 30, 2014 PRIME NUMBERS BETWEEN 1 AND 100 1 prime factorization.notebook September 30, 2014 PRIME FACTORIZATION breaking numbers down into their prime factors using factor trees leads to many careless errors....the "upside down house" method is fool proof!! =) 2 prime factorization.notebook September 30, 2014 EXAMPLES: find the prime factorization of the following numbers: (you repeatedly divide by the smallest prime number until you have a factor of one left at the bottom) 1. 27 3 prime factorization.notebook September 30, 2014 2. 60 3. 100 4. 17 5. 24 4 prime factorization.notebook September 30, 2014 It is a good idea to express answers in exponential form for repeating prime factors. 1. 16 2. 125 5 prime factorization.notebook September 30, 2014 You MAY have seen factor trees in the past, but Ms. Johnson does not encourage working them this way. examples......27, 60, 100, 17, 24 6