No because then it will have more than two factors
The first prime number is 2. If you're wondering why 1 is not prime, well, probably because you cannot break a number down if you divide it by 1. When it comes to prime factorization, if you bring 1 into it, the number you start with will stay the same (e.g., If you star a "prime factorization tree" for 100 and start off with 1, you will still have 100. You do not "grow" another "branch.")
Probably well before human beings populated the planet. There are species of crickets which breed after a prime number of years so as to ensure they stay out of synch with their predators.
We do not knpw yet, this question si maybe goign tp stay forever as a secret. But what we do know is that the ancient Egyptians or the ancient Greeks were the ones to invent (to create) the prime numbers, and as well known number 2 si a prime number.!
The Prime Minister of Australia is the leader of the federal government and the national leader of Australia. Prime Ministers can stay in power as long as they have the support of their party and their party has the majority of members in the House of Representatives. There is no time limit.
Yes, you do.
A prime minister in Belgium can stay in office until removed or voluntarily leave office. She or he can also be removed from office by a new election.
The French Prime Minister has no defined length for his stay in office. The President is elected for five years and picks the Prime Minister within the parliamentary majority. The Prime Minister has to answer to parliament which can ask for him to be removed. In French politics, it is common for the Prime Minister to protect the popularity of the president by taking responsibility of unpopular policies, and afterwards offer his resignation to the President. (The office of Prime Minister is often compared to that of a lightning rod.) Some Prime ministers stayed very few months in offices, others for many years.
4 years.
Many times
five years
because we need them in order for our government to stay functional
There is not a set amount of time.