Every number is a factor of itself and is the greatest of it's factors
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Prime numbers have two factors, themselves and 1, but those are the trivial factors that every number has. Because they cannot be factored in any other way, we say that they cannot be factored.
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Prime numbers have two factors, themselves and 1, but those are the trivial factors that every number has. Because they cannot be factored in any other way, we say that they cannot be factored.
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