This takes a value and returns an expression representing its prime factorization. Making the parameter 24 will return 2^3*3, for example. :factor(expression) This factors an expression. The returned result will simplify to the supplied expression. It will involve complex numbers. To avoid complex numbers, you must use factor(.
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