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In number theory, Euclid's lemma, named after the ancient Greek geometer and number theorist Euclid of Alexandria, states that if a prime number p is a divisor of the product ab the either p is a divisor of a or p is a divisor of b.

Euclid's lemma is used in the proof of the unique factorization theorem, which states that a number cannot have more than one prime factorization.