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State Fundamental Therom of Arithmetic
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The fundamental theorem of algebra states that every non-constant single-variable polynomial with complex coefficients has at least one complex root. This includes polynomials with real coefficients, since every real number is a complex number with an imaginary part equal to zero.
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ACCORDING TO MY KNOWLEDGE
FUNDAMENTAL THEORAM OF ARITHMETIC EVERY NO's have the prime factor
the prime factor of any no is unique means the no have the factor.the factor is not same to another no.
eg
12=3×2×2
the no s factor is not same to another no
FUNDAMENTAL THEORAM OF ARITHMETIC EVERY NO's have the prime factor
the prime factor of any no is unique means the no have the factor.the factor is not same to another no.
eg
12=3×2×2
the no s factor is not same to another no
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