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Unfortunately there is no formula to factor any number into its respective primes.However for given any number xIts prime factorization would be represented by:x = p1ap2bp3c .... p(n-1)A PnBforp1 = 1p2 = 2p3 = 3p4 = 5p5 = 7...p(n-1) = Second largest prime factor of xpn = Largest prime factor of xwhere a, b, c, and A and B are the degrees of each specific prime.In practice the prime factorization is done by direct search factorization a.k.a trial and error.There are several algorithms designed to assist mathematicians with this process.



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Unfortunately there is no formula to factor any number into its respective primes.However for given any number xIts prime factorization would be represented by:x = p1ap2bp3c .... p(n-1)A PnBforp1 = 1p2 = 2p3 = 3p4 = 5p5 = 7...p(n-1) = Second largest prime factor of xpn = Largest prime factor of xwhere a, b, c, and A and B are the degrees of each specific prime.In practice the prime factorization is done by direct search factorization a.k.a trial and error.There are several algorithms designed to assist mathematicians with this process.



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How do you compute the prime factorization of a number? - Answers

Unfortunately there is no formula to factor any number into its respective primes.However for given any number xIts prime factorization would be represented by:x = p1ap2bp3c .... p(n-1)A PnBforp1 = 1p2 = 2p3 = 3p4 = 5p5 = 7...p(n-1) = Second largest prime factor of xpn = Largest prime factor of xwhere a, b, c, and A and B are the degrees of each specific prime.In practice the prime factorization is done by direct search factorization a.k.a trial and error.There are several algorithms designed to assist mathematicians with this process.

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