What is the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic? Explain in detail.
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The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic:
Every composite number can be expressed
( factorised ) as a product of powers of
primes , and this factorisation is unique,
apart from the order in which the prime
factors occur.
Or
All the natural numbers except ' 1 ' can
written as a product of powers of their
prime factors .
I hope this helps you.
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The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic:
Every composite number can be expressed
( factorised ) as a product of powers of
primes , and this factorisation is unique,
apart from the order in which the prime
factors occur.
Or
All the natural numbers except ' 1 ' can
written as a product of powers of their
prime factors .
I hope this helps you.
: )
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