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State the fundamental theorem of arithmetic

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic states that every composite number greater than 1 can be expressed or factorised as a unique product of prime numbers except in the order of the prime factors.

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Answered by BrainlySmile
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Answer- The above question is from the chapter 'Real Numbers'.

Given question: State the fundamental theorem of Arithmetic.

Solution: Fundamental theorem of Arithmetic states that each and every composite number (number which is not a prime number) can be expressed or factorized as a product of prime numbers. This factorization is unique, apart from the order of the occurrence of these prime factors.

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