Prime Numbers
Divisibility
Factors & Multiples
Greatest Common Factor
Least Common Multiple
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True or False: 

A prime number has factors of only 1 and the number itself.

True

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The number has an even digit in the ones place.

2

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A whole number that divides the given whole number evenly.

Factor

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GCF stands for this.

Greatest Common Factor

The largest common factor of two or more numbers.

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The smallest positive common multiple of the given numbers.

The Least Common Multiple, or LCM

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A number with more factors than 1 and itself.

Composite Number

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The sum of the digits is divisible by 3.

3

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A number with the given number as one of its factors.

Multiple

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If two numbers only share 1 as their GCF, they are called this.

Relatively Prime

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True or False:

There is only one way to find the LCM of two numbers.

False! There are 2 methods to finding the LCM. 

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True or False:

1 is both prime & composite.

False. It only has one factor: 1! It is neither prime nor composite.

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The ones digit is 0 or 5.

5

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0 is only a factor of this number, no others.

0

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Step 1 of finding the GCF of two or more numbers.

For instance, 40 & 100.

Find the prime factorization of each number.

40: (23)(5)

100: (22)(52)

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A way of finding the LCM of relatively small numbers, such as 4 and 5.

List the multiples, until they have one that matches.

4: 4, 8, 12, 16, 20

5: 5, 10, 15, 20

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All composite numbers can be broken down into their ____ factors.

Prime

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The number is divisible by both 2 & 3.

6

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A number divided by 0.

Undefined. You cannot divide any number into equal groups of nothing.

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Step 2 in finding the GCF of two or more numbers.

For instance, 40 & 100.

Circle only the common factors, ignoring any that are not common, or multiplied more than the smallest number of times.

40: (23) (5)

100: (22(52)

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The first step in finding the LCM of larger numbers, such as 84 & 78.

Find the prime factorization of each number.

42: (22)(3)(7)

78: (2)(3)(13)

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The prime factorization of ___ is (3)(22)(5)

60

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Looking at the last 3 digits, you can tell if a number is divisible by ___.

8

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When listing multiples of a number, you start with this.

The number itself!

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The final step in finding the GCF of multiple numbers.

For instance, 40 & 100.

Multiply the smallest magnitude of the common factors together.

40: (23) (5)

100: (22(52)

(22)(5)=(4)(5)=20

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The second step in finding the LCM of larger numbers, such as 42 & 78.

Multiply the largest power of each different factor together.

42: (22(3) (7)

78: (2)(3) (13)

(22)(3)(7)(13)=1,092