Open the above link and watch the video on prime factorization.
Create and answer three of your own prime factorization problems. Make sure to put the answers on the back as you will be giving your prime factorization questions to another student.
Create and answer three of your own prime factorization problems. Make sure to put the answers on the back as you will be giving your prime factorization questions to another student.
what do you mean by only one answer is suffiecient
ReplyDeleteHi Sam,
ReplyDeleteI mean only one answer to your prime factorization questions is necessary. You will notice there are two ways shown of doing the prime factorization of 72. You only need to provide one answer to the numbers you use. Do you understand?
I don't understand the "Pick the method that you prefer and record it. Tell me why you prefer one method over the other." part. Can you explain it to me please?
ReplyDeleteHi Mackenzie,
ReplyDeleteSorry about that. I just deleted that section. Initially I was going to pick a different video, but I ended up choosing this one.
Hi again Mackenzie,
ReplyDeleteHere is a copy of the initial video I was going to post if you want to try it.
http://www.mathplayground.com/howto_algebraeq1.html
Yay last math pow!
ReplyDeleteHey! Math POWs are fun!
DeleteI don't understand the "put the answers on the back" part. Do you mean write the numbers we are using on the front like 72, 72, 72 and then actually write the answers on the back with all the other numbers or do we do something else that I'm just not getting. (P.S. Sorry this is the third question you've been asked.)
ReplyDeleteI'm doing it the way I think I'm supposed to.
ReplyDeleteThank you for deleting the first part of the Math POW. It confused me, but now I don't need to worry about it.
ReplyDelete~Katherine
Hi Lizzy Wizzy,
ReplyDeleteYou put the numbers on the front and the answers on the back/with the numbers because you will be trading questions with another student. Good Luck!
Hi Katherine,
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome!