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Re: Weird composite number(s)

by Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 20, 2007 at 10:11 PM

Tue, 20 Nov 2007 13:13:24 -0500 from Gary S. Simon 
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>:
>    My seven year-old son isn't much for notation.  When I asked him the 
> prime factors of 400, he said 2-4-5-2, meaning 2^4 and 5^2.

So he can hold his own with many of the undergraduates who post here, 
then. :-) 

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 4 Posts in Topic:
Weird composite number(s)
"Gary S. Simon"  2007-11-20 13:13:24 
Re: Weird composite number(s)
"Aggie1956" <  2007-11-21 01:03:03 
Re: Weird composite number(s)
"Brian M. Scott"  2007-11-20 20:19:51 
Re: Weird composite number(s)
Stan Brown <the_stan_b  2007-11-20 22:11:23 

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