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Factor tree for 63

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Results: The number 63 is a composite number because 63 can be divided by 1, by itself and at least by 3 and 7. So, it is possible to draw its prime tree.The prime factorization of 63 = 32•7. See its prime factors tree below.

Factor tree for 63

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How to draw the factor tree

The procedure below applies to any non-prime number.

  • Find 2 factors of the number;
  • Look at the 2 factors and determine if at least one of them is not prime;
  • If it is not a prime factor it;
  • Repeat this process until all factors are prime.

Supose you want to find the factor tree of 32. In this case, you show use the folowing steps:

32 / \ 2 16 / \ 2 8 / \ 2 4 / \ 2 2 32 is not prime --> divide by 2 16 is not prime --> divide by 2 8 is not prime --> divide by 2 4 is not prime --> divide by 2 2 is prime --> stop

Note that these dividers (in this case all are equal to 2) are the prime factors. They are also called the leaves of the factor tree.

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