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6 January, 23:59
How to find the prime factorization of a number
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Jerome Simmons
7 January, 00:08
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To find the prime factorization you would need to find two factors that would make that number. If there is a prime number, you would need to bring it down, when there is a composite number, try to make sure the factors are prime, if the factors aren't it is okay. Repeat these steps until all the number at the bottom is prime.
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