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define the fundamental theorem of arithmetic......
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Answered by khushiwarjurkar
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Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic--Every composite number can be expressed as a product of primes, and this factorization is unique, except for the order in which the prime number occurs....


Answered by ay982275
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FUNDAMENTAL THEOREM OF ARITHMETIC :  

According to the fundamental theorem of arithmetic every composite number can be written or  factorized as the product of primes and this factorization is unique, apart from the order in which the prime factors occur.  

Fundamental theorem of arithmetic , is also called, UNIQUE FACTORIZATION THEOREM.

Composite number =  product of prime numbers

Or  

Any integer greater than one, either be a prime number or can be written as a product of prime factors.

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