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ForOldHack
36 days ago
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Why study Diophantine equations?
Here is a prime factorization: 2 = 2 x 1. Every number has a product of 1. Every prime has itself as the only factor, and 1. Kind of silly to write about number theory and just pass over that simple fact.
SyzygyRhythm
36 days ago
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That's why 1 is not generally considered prime. If it was, 2 could be factored as 2, 2x1, 2x1x1, etc., which breaks the uniqueness property.
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