What is the meaning of distinct prime factors
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Distinct Prime Factors :-
It is a pair of primes 'p' and 'q'such that p≠q.
Multiplying two distinct prime numbers 'pq' together gives a composite no. whose prime factorization consists only of two primes.
This composite no. is divisible by 1,p, q and pq.
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Distinct Prime Factors :-
It is a pair of primes 'p' and 'q'such that p≠q.
Multiplying two distinct prime numbers 'pq' together gives a composite no. whose prime factorization consists only of two primes.
This composite no. is divisible by 1,p, q and pq.
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Every counting number may be thought of as the product of all the primenumbers, in which each prime appears zero or more times. ... The distinct prime factors are 2 and 5, and the number of distinct factors is 2. The number of distinct prime factors is the subject of the Erdős–Kac theorem. They are denoted ω(n).
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