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If there were two prime factors of 130, then they would have to be the only possible factors of 130.
If either of them could be broken down to smaller factors, it wouldn't be a Prime number.

In addition to '1' and '130' ... 2, 5, 10, 13, 26, and 65 are also factors of 130. So there can't be two prime factors.

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