QUIZ FOR FUNDAMNETAL THEOREM OF ARITHMETIC

QUIZ FOR FUNDAMNETAL THEOREM OF ARITHMETIC

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QUIZ FOR FUNDAMNETAL THEOREM OF ARITHMETIC

QUIZ FOR FUNDAMNETAL THEOREM OF ARITHMETIC

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NIÑA SABANAL

Mathematics

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30 sec • 1 pt

Also called the unique factorization theorem states that every positive integer (except 1) can be produced in only one unique way apart from rearrangement as a product of one or more prime numbers.

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According to Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic 13915 is a

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Using the fundamental theorem of arithmetic, find the HCF of 34, 39 and 91

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find the HCF of 816 and 170 using Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic.

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Using the fundamental theorem of arithmetic find the LCM of 816 and 170.

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The prime factorization of 1575 is

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The smallest prime number is

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