Factor other than one
There is one prime number and it is 97.
A prime number is a number that has only two factors which are itself and one.
All prime numbers are odd except one prime number and that is 2.
By definition, all prime numbers have exactly two factors. There is not a prime number that has only one factor.
No, very few of them are. A PRIME number is one that can only be divided by the number one and itself. For instance 7 is a PRIME number and 8 is not.
Yes, all prime numbers are greater than one.
There is only ONE even prime number . It is '2'(two). All other prime numbers are 'odd'.
No, I think prime numbers are infinite.
One is not a prime number. A prime number, by definition, is a number that is only divisible by two numbers: one and itself. One is divisible by only one number, one, and therefore is not a prime number.
No. Every number has one as a factor.
Any prime number only has two factors, one and the number itself.
Not at all. The definition of a composite number is one that has more than two factors - the exact opposite of a prime.