Difference between revisions of "Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic"
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| − | The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic states that every integer greater than one can be written as a product of a finite and unique set of [[prime number]]s. | + | The '''Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic''' states that every [[integer]] greater than one can be written as a product of a finite and unique set of [[prime number]]s. |
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The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic states that every integer greater than one can be written as a product of a finite and unique set of prime numbers.