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If 3 is the least prime factor of a number and 2 is the least prime factor of another number , then the least prime factor of the number 2 + 5 is (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 5 (d) 6 PLZ ANSWER THIS QUESTION!!!

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Answered by Ferrari2248
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Answered by sanjaygraak236
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When 3 will be the least prime factor of some a number, then 2 will not be a factor of such a number and thus it can be concluded that the number is odd. Thus, a = 2n+1 for some n.

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