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Hi and welcome to Math Antics.. In this video, we’re gonna learn something called ‘prime factorization’.
Wow! That sounds pretty complicated, doesn’t it? But don’t worry, it’s not that bad.
Now from the name “prime factorization”, you can probably guess that it involves factoring like we learned about in the last video.
But what about this word “prime” here? What does that mean?
Well, to help you understand that, let’s use what we learned in the last video to factor the number 7.
Well let’s see… We could get 7 by adding 3 and 4, but factoring’s not about what you can ADD to get a number,
it’s about what you can MULTIPLY.. Well, since I can’t think of any numbers that would work, let’s find factors by ‘testing for divisibility’.
Now I’m going to do this really fast using my calculator.
Let’s see…. [morse code beeps]. Okay, here’s the numbers I got.. That’s interesting… the only two numbers that didn’t leave remainders were 1 and 7. And those are kinda obvious!
We know that if you multiply ANY number by 1, you’ll just get that same number.
But why aren’t there any OTHER factors of 7?. Alright, here’s why… 7 is a special kind of number called a PRIME number.
Now a prime numbers is just a number that has exactly two factors: itself and 1.
There’s a lot of prime numbers.. Here’s a list of all the prime numbers that are less than 20:
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