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Prime Factors

We can break a number down into its prime factors. This is the set of prime numbers which multiply together give the original number.

What are the prime factors of 40?

What are the prime factors of 40?

  • We can split 40 into two of its factors 2 and 20.
    • 2 is prime but 20 isn't.
What are the prime factors of 40?

What are the prime factors of 40?

  • We can split 20 into two of its factors 2 and 10.
    • 2 is prime but 10 isn't.
What are the prime factors of 40?

What are the prime factors of 40?

  • We can split 10 into two of its factors 2 and 5.
    • Both of these numbers are prime.
  • The prime factors of 40 are 2, 2, 2 and 5.
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