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State the fundamental theorem of Arithmetic.
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Reiny
It says that any whole number greater than 1 is either prime itself or can be expressed as a product of two or more primes.
e.g.
600 = 2x2x3x5
247 = 13x19
the factors in both examples are all made up of primes
e.g.
600 = 2x2x3x5
247 = 13x19
the factors in both examples are all made up of primes
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