No
Any number that has more than two factors is a composite number
The sum of any two prime numbers is not always a composite number. The sum of 2 and 11 is 13, and 13 is a prime number, not a composite number.
Any number that isnot a prime,not a factor of the composite numbercannot appear in the prime factorisation of a composite number.
Prime factorization never includes a composite number. All numbers in prime factorization must be prime numbers.
If the number can be multiplied by any number other than 1 it is a composite any other is prime
The first 12 composite numbers are.... 4,6,8,9,10,12,14,15,16,18,20,21,A composite number is basically any number that can go into that number, so like 15 is a composite number because 15x1=15,and then 5x3=15. That's two or more pair of numbers.
There are not any numbers that are both prime and composite. A prime number has exactly two factors. A composite number has more than two factors.
Yes, of course. In fact the product of any two numbers is composite unless one of them is 1.
Any number that can be divided by any prime number smaller than itself is a composite number. 948 is a composite number because it can be divided by the prime numbers 2, 3, and 79.
The answer is Composite numbers are evenly divisible by their factors.
Any even number greater than two.
Composite numbers have three or more factors.