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In mathematics, a square-free integer (or squarefree integer) is an integer which is divisible by no square number other than 1.
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A number is said to be square-free if no prime factor divides it more than once, ie, the largest power of a prime factor that divides n is one.
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In mathematics, a square-free integer (or squarefree integer) is an integer which is divisible by no perfect square other than 1.
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2. Square free means not divisible by the square of a prime. · negative numbers are always square-free as long as you are in real field. A number ...
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In mathematics, a square-free element is an element r of a unique factorization domain R that is not divisible by a non-trivial square.
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