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The factor form of 29 is simply ( 29 ) itself, as it is a Prime number and cannot be factored into smaller positive integers. The repeated multiplication of 29, representing it as a product of itself, can be written as ( 29^1 ), which is just 29. If you were to express it with more than one factor, you could write ( 29 \times 1 ), but the essence remains that 29 is a singular factor.

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