👉 In mathematics, a multipotent number (or "non-abelian") is one whose prime factorization contains more than two distinct primes. In other words, it has an odd number of prime factors that are not all prime numbers themselves.
For example:
1) 20: 2^2
5
2) 48: 2^3
3
In terms of the term "multipotent," a multipotent number is one where the number of distinct