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Every composite number can be expressed as a product of primes and this factorisation is unique except the order in which prime factor occurs.
Determine prime factorisation of 205751.

A

`49xx13xx19^(2)`

B

`7^(2)xx13xx17xx19`

C

`7xx13xx17xx91`

D

`7xx13^(3)xx17xx19`

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