How to use the factor command: 2-Minute Linux Tips

How to use the factor command: 2-Minute Linux Tips

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The video tutorial introduces the 'factor' command in Linux, which is used to find the prime factors of a given number. It explains the concept of prime numbers and demonstrates how to use the command with examples, including factoring the number 123 and a larger number. The tutorial also covers the behavior of the command when factoring a prime number, showing that it returns the number itself. The video concludes by highlighting the practical applications of factoring in real-world scenarios.

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