Yes, there is one and only one and that Prime number is the number 2.
This is because by definition a prime number can only be divided by itself and 1 and all even numbers can be divided by 2 and thus can not be prime. 2 however can only be divided by itself and 1 and therefore is prime.
No, if i number is prime is cannot be composite. The only prime number that is even is 2.
2 is the only even prime any number ending in 2 is divisible by 2 and not prime any even number greater than 2 is divisible by 2 and not prime unless i misunderstood there can be no answer
A prime number times a prime number is a composite number. Since prime numbers, except for 2, are odd numbers, a prime number times a prime number is usually an odd number. It will only be an even number if one of the prime numbers is 2. A prime number times a prime number will be a number with four factors unless both prime numbers are the same, in which case it will be a square number with only three factors.
No even numbers are things like 2,4,6,8,etc but prime number that can only be divided by themselves or 1 to make and integer e.g. 2,3,5,7,11,13,etc. 2 is the only even number that is prime because all other even numbers can be divided by 2
Prime numbers only have one prime factor. Prime factorizations have at least two. Sometimes they're the same number (2 x 2 = 4) so we could say it has one distinct prime factor.
well becouse seens 72 has a lot of factors so it has to be the same becouse 72 is a prime number and it could be by the essact number.
The same as every other even numbers greater than 2, 124 is a composite number.
If you are talking about the number itself, they can be the same. To be specific: A prime number is a number that only has the factors 1 and itself. A factor is a number that when multiplied creates a product. A prime factor is a prime number that is multiplied to create a product.
A prime factorization is the same as expressing a composite number as the product of its prime factors. Prime numbers don't have factorizations; they're already prime.
No because all the numbers in a prime factorization must be prime. The number 9 is not prime. It should be 3 *3. same thing with 4, should be 2*2. So what would be a prime factorization is 2x2x2x3x3x5x11.
Not all prime numbers are odd. There is one prime number that is even: 2. A prime number is a number with two and only two factors: 1 (also known as unity) and itself. A composite number is a number with more than two factors. All even numbers are divisible by 2. Thus, all even numbers have 2 as a factor, which means that all even numbers greater than 2 have more than two factors, so they cannot be prime numbers.
Prime factorizations are unique. No other number will have exactly the same number of prime factors as 28. Multiples of 14 will have some of the same factors.