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prime factorization of 1931

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Answered by Anonymous
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1931 is a prime number by it's own .

Hence , it has no prime factors .

Because it has no positive divisor except 1 .

1 is that divisor which can divides all numbers accurately .

Prime numbers :

Prime numbers are those numbers which have just two factors , one is 1 and the other the number itself .

Examples of Prime numbers:

2,3,5,7,11,13,17 etc .

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