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All integers can only have one prime factorization. This is why factorization trees work even when you ask multiple people to do them. People may choose different initial factors, but those factors will always break down to the same prime factors.
All integers can only have one prime factorization. This is why factorization trees work even when you ask multiple people to do them. People may choose different initial factors, but those factors will always break down to the same prime factors.