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state the fundamental theorem of airthmetic

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Answered by jangirsomdutt5
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Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic states that every integer greater than 1 is either a prime number or can be expressed in the form of primes. In other words, all the natural numbers can be expressed in the form of the product of its prime factors. To recall, prime factors are the numbers which are divisible by 1 and itself only. For example, the number 35 can be written in the form of its prime factors as:

35 = 7 × 5

Here, 7 and 5 are the prime factors of 35

Similarly, another number 114560 can be represented as the product of its prime factors by using prime factorization method,

114560 = 27 × 5 × 179

So, we have factorized 114560 as the product of the power of its primes.

Answered by parultyagi571
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Step-by-step explanation:

Every composite number can be factorized as a product of primes, and this factorization is unique, apart from the order in which the prime factors occur".is called fundamental theorem of arthimetic

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