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Understanding the Greatest Common Factor and Prime Factorization with Exponents

This guide explores the concepts of the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) and Prime Factorization using exponents. We will break down the GCF for a variety of number sets, including pairs like 28 and 40, and explore prime factorization for numbers such as 200, 1000, and others. This resource is designed for students and educators alike, providing clear examples that help understand these fundamental mathematical concepts and their applications in problem-solving.

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Understanding the Greatest Common Factor and Prime Factorization with Exponents

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  1. Fantastic Factoring!!! Greatest Common Factor: 1. 28, 40 2. 24, 36 3. 16, 24, 40 4. 36, 27, 63 5. 10, 25, 35 Prime Factorization using Exponents: 6. 200 7. 1000 8. 63 9. 750 10. 150

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