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16 May, 22:09

Is it possible for a composite number to have more then o e prime factorization? and is it possible for a number to have no prime factorization

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  1. 16 May, 22:26
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    1. No, because every prime factor can not be prime factorized again. It could have more factorizations, but at least one of the factors would be a composite number which is the product of at least two of the prime factors.

    2. Prime numbers and 1 do not have their prime factorization.
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