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Q8. State the fundamental theorem of Arithmetic.

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In no. theory ,the fundamental theorem of arithmetic is also called unique factorization or a unique primes factorization theoram,states every integer greater than 1 either is a prime no itself or can be represent as the product of prime no and that , morever this is represent is unique , up to (except for the) the order of the factor
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The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic:

EVERY COMPOSITE NUMBER CAN BE EXPRESSED (FACTORISED) AS A PRODUCT OF PRIMES, AND THIS FACTORISATION IS UNIQUE, APART FROM THE ORDER IN WHICH THE PRIME FACTORS OCCUR.

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