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Title text: And a polynomial is just when you have more than one nomial. |
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- Prime facior?
- Number 15 jost some other number that divides into it.
- A prime factor 15, like, a really good factor.
- Uke, say you have 12. Its factors are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,
- And 12.
- And 4? That's prime stuff.
- What about
- Pffft.
- But take 6 for instance. There's a prime factor
- Two and
- I see those all day long. 2-item combo" 3-hole punch." it's tiresome.
- Three?
- I okay. I think I get it.
- You sure know a lot of math dad.
- Oh! What's least common multiple?
- Most of it, yeah.
- 53.
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- All that stuff I said was a lie group
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