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" 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. The several divisors and the last quotient will be the prime factors required. "
The course of arithmetic as taught in the Pestalozzian school, Worksop ... - Page 43
by J L. Ellenberger - 1854
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The Progressive Practical Arithmetic: Containing the Theory of Numbers, in ...

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1859 - 362 pages
...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. The several divisors and the last quotient will be the prime factors required. PROOF. The product of all the prime factors will be the given number....
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The Progressive Higher Arithmetic, for Schools, Academies, and Mercantile ...

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1860 - 444 pages
...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. The several divisors and the last quotient will be the prime factors required. PROOF. The product of all the prime factors wil1 be the given number....
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An Intermediate Arithmetic, Uniting Mental and Written Exercises in a ...

Emerson Elbridge White - Arithmetic - 1870 - 204 pages
...divisor, and the quotient by any prime divisor, and so continue until a quotient is obtained which is a prime number. The several divisors and the last quotient are the prime factors. 2. To find the greatest common divisor of two or more numbers, Resolve the given numbers into their...
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An Intermediate Arithmetic: Uniting Mental and Written Exercises in a ...

Emerson Elbridge White - Arithmetic - 1873 - 260 pages
...divisor, and the quotient by any prime divisor, and so continue until a quotient is obtained which is a prime number. The several divisors and the last quotient are the prim? factors. 2. To find the greatest common divisor of two or more numbers, Resolve the given numbers...
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An elementary course of arithmetic. (With Key).

Richard Rickard - 1873 - 364 pages
...given number by any prime factor, divide the quotient in the same manner, and repeat the operation until the quotient is a prime number. The several...divisors and the last quotient are the prime factors required. Resolve 13860 into prime factors : — 2)13860 2)6930 5)346$ 7)63 3)9 3 EXERCISE 8. Resolve...
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A Complete Arithmetic: Uniting Mental and Written Exercises in a Natural ...

Emerson Elbridge White - Arithmetic - 1870 - 348 pages
...divisor, and the quotient by any prime divisor, and so continue until a quotient is obtained which is a prime number. The several divisors and the last quotient are the prime factors. 2. To find the common factors of two or more numbers, Resolve the given numbers into their prime factors...
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The Complete Arithmetic: Oral and Written

Daniel W. Fish - Arithmetic - 1874 - 538 pages
...number by any prime factor of it, and the resulting quotient by another, and so continue the division until the quotient is a prime number. The several...divisors and the last quotient are the prime factors. PROOF. — The product of all the prime factors is equal to the given number. (PRIN. 4.) Resolve the...
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An Intermediate Arithmetic ...: (Robinson's Shorter Course).

Daniel W. Fish - 1874 - 320 pages
...number by any one of its prime factors, and the resulting quotient by another, and so continue to divide until the quotient is a prime number. The several divisors and the last quotient will be the prime factors. PROOF. — The product of all the prime factors will be the given number,...
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The Junior-class Arithmetic: Oral and Written : Designed for Graded Schools

Daniel W. Fish - Arithmetic - 1875 - 350 pages
...number by any one of its prime factors, and the resulting quotient by another, and so continue to divide until the quotient is a prime number. The several divisors and the last quotient will be the prime factors. PKOOF. — The product of all the prime factors will be the given number....
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The Progressive Higher Arithmetic: For Schools, Academies, and Mercantile ...

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1875 - 462 pages
...number by any prime factor ; diviile the quotient in the same manner, and so continue the division until the quotient is a prime number. The several divisors and the last quotient will be the prime factors required. PROOF. The product of all the prime factors wil1 be the given number....
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