state fundamental theorem of arithmetic class 10
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The fundamental theorem of arithmetic states that every positive integer (except the number 1) can be represented in exactly one way apart from rearrangement as a product of one or more primes (Hardy and Wright 1979, pp. This theorem is also called the unique factorization theorem.
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