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"6th Grade MathThematics Module 4. Section 2."

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divisible   when a number can be evenly divided by another number, it is divisible by that number.  
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factors   when a whole number is divisible by a second whole number, the second number is a factor of the first  
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greatest common factor (GCF)   the greatest number that is a factor of each of two or more numbers  
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prime number   a whole number greater than 1 that has exactly two two factors, 1 and the number itself  
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composite   a whole number greater than 1 that has more than two factors  
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prime factorization   a number written as the product of prime factors. A factor tree helps to find the prime factorization  
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factor tree   (prime factorization) a number written as a product of prime factors. The structure drawn to help organize prime factorization  
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power   (exponential form) a way o and a base is writing a number using exponents. A number that can be written using an exponent and a base is a power of the base  
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exponent   a raised number that tells how many times a base is used as a factor  
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base   a number that is the basis of each place value column in a number system  
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standard form   a number written without using exponents  
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exponential form   a way of writing a number using exponents  
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