In number theory, a prime factor (or prime factor) is a prime number that divides a given positive integer.Two positive integers without common prime factors are called reciprocal prime.Because 1 has no prime factor, 1 and any positive integer (including 1 itself) are mutually prime.Factorization of positive integers can express positive integers as a series of prime factors multiplied, and prime factors such as repetition can be expressed exponentially.According to the fundamental theorem of arithmetic, any positive integer has a unique prime factorization formula. A positive integer with only one prime factor is a prime number.
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Result: Decomposition prime factor: 2 x 2 x 3
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