{i} (Mathematics) resolution of an integer or polynomial into factors so that when multiplied together they give the integer or polynomial (also factorisation)
(mathematics) the resolution of an integer or polynomial into factors such that when multiplied together they give the integer or polynomial
An expression listing items that, when multiplied together, will produce a desired quantity
In number theory, integer factorization is the process of breaking down a composite number into smaller non-trivial divisors, which when multiplied together equal the original integer
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Prime factorization is finding the factors of a number that are all prime Here's how you do it: Find 2 factors of your number Then look at your 2 factors and determine if one or both of them is not prime If it is not a prime factor it Repeat this process until all your factors are prime Here's an example: Find the prime factors of the number 84: 84 / \ 42 x 2 (84 is 42 times 2) / \ 21 x 2 (42 is 21 times 2) / \ 7 x 3 (21 is 7 times 3) (7 and 3 are both prime, so we stop!) So the prime factors of 84 are 7 x 3 x 2 x 2 Now, here's a problem for you: Find the prime factors of 60