(9) Find an element of E other than 60 that has more than one prime factorization.
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The set E typically refers to a set of integers with a certain property. Since the question mentions an element of E other than 60 that has more than one prime factorization, it suggests that E is a set of integers in a number system where unique factorization Show more…
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