All numbers can be represented in prime factorization. Restate the following statement with appropriate conditions, so that they become true statement.
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The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic :
Every composite number
can be expressed( factorised )
as a product of powers of primes , and
this factorization is unique , a part
from the order in which the prime
factors occur .
or
All the natural
numbers except ' 1 ' can written as a
product of their prime factors .
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Every composite number
can be expressed( factorised )
as a product of powers of primes , and
this factorization is unique , a part
from the order in which the prime
factors occur .
or
All the natural
numbers except ' 1 ' can written as a
product of their prime factors .
••••
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