SOLUTION: I need to factor out, relative to the integers, all factors common to all terms.
How do I do this??
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Question 8010: I need to factor out, relative to the integers, all factors common to all terms.
How do I do this??
Answer by glabow(165) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
All terms of what? I see no terms. Expand on the question, please.
(Of course, if you mean to find all integers that have factors other than themselves and 1, which would leave only primes, Google "sieve of Eratosthenes" and read all about it.)
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