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29 March, 16:23

Do the prime factors of a number differ depending on which factors you choose first explain

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  1. 29 March, 16:37
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    No. If you do prime factorization correctly, there can only be one set of prime factors.

    Example:

    24→3 and 8→ 2 and 4→ 2 and 2

    24→2 and 12→3 and 4→ 2 and 2

    The prime factors of 24 are 3, 2, 2, and 2. Hopefully this answered your question.
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