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I don't really have a favorite theorem but the theroem that I will use is the Fundamenral Theorem of Arithmetic- which states every integer greater than 1 is a prime or a product of primes.  
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I don't really have a favorite theorem but the theroem that I will use is the Fundamenral Theorem of Arithmetic- which states every integer greater than 1 is a prime or a product of primes. This is important when it comes to factoring and makes it easier to work with big numbers.
This is important when it comes to factoring and makes it easier to work with big numbers.
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Latest revision as of 08:52, 31 August 2008

I don't really have a favorite theorem but the theroem that I will use is the Fundamenral Theorem of Arithmetic- which states every integer greater than 1 is a prime or a product of primes. This is important when it comes to factoring and makes it easier to work with big numbers.

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