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" Divide the given number by any prime number greater than 1, that is an exact divisor, and the quotient, if composite, in the same manner ; and thus continue until the quotient is prime. The divisors and the last quotient will be the prime factors required. "
The Normal Union Arithmetic: Designed as the Primary Part of a Shorter ... - Σελίδα 138
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