Math, asked by chouhanbharat67511, 9 months ago

State the fundamental theorem of arithmetic and hence find the unique factorization of 120

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Answered by Dakshu2004
18

Step-by-step explanation:

To find:

Unique factorization of 120

Solution:

Each “Composite number” which is been expressed (“Factorized”) as product of the “Prime numbers”, and this Factorization becomes unique, that is apart from order at which the 'Prime Factors' gets occur.

This theorem which says that a Prime factorization of the “Natural number” is always unique, which is except from an orders of their factors.

Unique “factorization” of the value 120 is =2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 3 \times 5.=2×2×2×3×5.

Answered by priyavarshneygupta
17

This theorem which says that a Prime factorization of the “Natural number” is always unique, which is except from an orders of their factors.

Unique “factorization” of the value 120 is =2*2*2*3*5

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