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fundamental theorim of arithimatic

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Every composite number canbe expressed as the product of its primes and this factorisation is unique , apart from the order order in which prime factors occur


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Answered by mindSC
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Any integer greater than 1 is either a prime number, or can be written as a unique product of prime numbers (ignoring the order).

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Every composite number can be expressed ( factorized) as a product of primes, and this factorization is unique, apart from the order in which the prime factors occur.

Eg :

35 = 5×7×1

100= 2×2×5×5

 =  {2}^{2}  \times  {5}^{2}

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