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what is uniqueness of fundamental theorem​

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Answered by sweetyyyy90
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The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic says that every integer greater than 1 can be factored uniquely into a product of primes. Euclid's lemma says that if a prime divides a product of two numbers, it must divide at least one of the numbers. ... The factorization is unique, except possibly for the order of the factors

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The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic says that every integer greater than 1 can be factored uniquely into a product of primes. Euclid's lemma says that if a prime divides a product of two numbers, it must divide at least one of the numbers. ... The factorization is unique, except possibly for the order of the factors

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