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1,647 Points1 is not a prime number! Haha, its the mathematician in me... If it were then decomposition of numbers wouldnt be unique
Thanks for the course, really helpful
Andrei Oprescu
9,547 PointsI agree with you!
Tatiana Brittingham
3,095 PointsTatiana Brittingham
3,095 PointsMan..i wish i understood what you said here ... o_O
decomposing: 1 = 1 * 1 non unique values (all ones), correct ? when 5 = 1 * 5 (1 and 5 are unique in this equation)
taking a small break here.. :D