If a number be the least that is measured by any prime numbers, it will not be measured by any other prime number except those originally measuring it.
Father of geometry
If a number be the least that is measured by any prime numbers, it will not be measured by any other prime number except those originally measuring it.
Father of geometry
Theorem 33, Book IX of 'Elements'
c. 300 BCE
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