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How do you calculate prime factors? - Answers
Let n be the number whose prime factors we so desire to know. Required knowledge: All prime numbers less than sqrt(n).Test n for divisibility by each such prime numbers, starting with 2:If a Prime number, p, is found to divide n, divide n by p, record p and continue (test for divisibility by p again) using n/p in the place of n.The recorded prime factors are the prime factors of n.
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How do you calculate prime factors? - Answers
Let n be the number whose prime factors we so desire to know. Required knowledge: All prime numbers less than sqrt(n).Test n for divisibility by each such prime numbers, starting with 2:If a Prime number, p, is found to divide n, divide n by p, record p and continue (test for divisibility by p again) using n/p in the place of n.The recorded prime factors are the prime factors of n.
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How do you calculate prime factors? - Answers
Let n be the number whose prime factors we so desire to know. Required knowledge: All prime numbers less than sqrt(n).Test n for divisibility by each such prime numbers, starting with 2:If a Prime number, p, is found to divide n, divide n by p, record p and continue (test for divisibility by p again) using n/p in the place of n.The recorded prime factors are the prime factors of n.
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