CBSE Class 10 Answered
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Asked by khushal305 | 05 Jun, 2009, 05:35: PM
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Let us say we have a positive integer n. When we factorise it, let us we have n= a *b
let a is the smaller number. Clearly we have a< nand b >n. Let us say we write down all factors of a number n in above format. Clearly a starts to inreasese from 1 and can reach a maximum of n. After t factors start to repeat in a reverse order. So if a integer is prime it cannot be divided by any prime p less than or equal to n .
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