FACTORS:
Factors are numbers you can multiply together to get another number:
Example:
2 and 3 are factors of 6, because 2X3=6
MULTIPLES:
The result of multiplying a number by an integer(not a fraction)
Example:
12 is a multiple of 3, because 3X4=12
PRIME FACTORISATION:
"Prime Factorisation" is finding which prime numbers multiply together to make the original number.
INDEX NOTATION:
The exponent (or index or power) of a number says how many times to use the number in a multiplication
example:
102 means 10 × 10 = 100
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ReplyDeleteLayout was very good as it was organised and easy to read .
Content was not as good as for prime factorisation , there were no examples and this makes it a bit more difficult to understand .
As for the good points , the content was simplistic and the other points were easy to understand . It was very relevant too as you didn't go off topic
Sean and Hong Yi
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Criticism: Could have added some illustration for easier understandings. Needs examples for Prime Factorisation.
Compliments: Easy to understand, relevant
Ryan, Luke, Kai Cheng