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That’s reasonable. I’ve been taught unique prime factorization is a thing since primary school but never considered the history behind that knowledge. I feel anyone with that basis could reasonably stop at the third line here. In fact they could quickly create a generalization since a^2 could clearly never equal b(c^2) unless b was also a square for integer a and c but that obviousness is based on a lot of other knowledge.


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