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Can someone help me answer this?
Given that p does not divide n for all prime.
p is less than or equal to cube root of n.
Show that n is either a prime or the product of two prime.
(Hint: Assume to the contrary that n contains at least three prime factors.)
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When you say, "Given that p does not divide n for all prime"...
The "for all prime" part I'm interested in.
Does that mean that p is a prime number?
Please tell me how to read this phrase.
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