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" RULE. Divide the given number by any prime factor ; divide the quotient in the same manner, and so continue the division until the quotient is a prime number. "
Mathematics for Common Schools: A Manual for Teachers, Including Definitions ... - Σελίδα iii
των John Henry Walsh - 1896
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