Math.6 chapter 3 factors
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1. Factors
• What is the factors?
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What does the symbol “÷” and “ = ” mean?
12÷3 = 418÷9 = 2
15÷4 = 3R3
Review
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The symbol “ ” is “ division”The symbol “ = ” is “ division”
Therefore
12÷3 = 4We can read that “ twelve divide
three equals four
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• 18÷9 = 2• We can read that “ eight divide nine
equals two
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• What about?
15÷4 = ?
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12÷3 = 4
If 12 can be divided by 3, so 3 is a factor of 12
18÷9 = 2
If 18 can be divided by 9, so 9 is a factor of 18
15÷4 = 3.75
If 15 cannot be divided by 4, so 4 is not a factor of 15
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(A) Determine whether the given number is a factor of the number in brackets.
• (a). 2 (14)• (b). 5 (120)• (c). 8 (124)• (d). 12 (106)• (e). 15 (145)• (f). 21 (105)
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(B) List the factors of a whole number
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24
2 12
2 6
2 3
List down all the factors of 24
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24 can be divided by 2, 3, 6, 12 and 24.So, the factors of 24 are 2, 3, 6, 12 and 24.
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2. Prime factors• (A) Prime numbers
A prime number is a whole number that
has only two factors, that is 1 and itself.
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Example
•Determine whether the following are prime numbers: 4, 6, 7, 9, and 13
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• 4 has three factors: 1, 2,and 4
4 prime number.
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• 7 has two factors: 1 and 7
7 is a prime number
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• 9 has three factors: 1, 3 and 9
9 is not a prime number
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• 13 has two factors: 1 and 13
13 is a prime number
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• prime numbers from 1-100have 25 numbers:
2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 89 and 97
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Greatest Common Divisor (GCD)
Example Find the common divisor and the greatest common factor (GCD) of 8 and 20 factor of 8 = 1, 2, 4 and 8. factor of 20 are 1, 2, 4, 5, 10 and 20 1, 2, 4 are the common divisors of 8 and 20 4 is the greatest common divisor of 8 and 20
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Exercise 1
• Find the GCD of following pairs of number.• 1) 2, 15……………..• 2) 5, 10……………..• 3) 12, 2……………..• 4) 8, 40……………..• 5) 6, 8………………..
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Least common multiple(LCM)
• 1.) 4 and 8 LCM=• 2.) 12 and 18 LCM=