Not exactly. Prime numbers can also go into their multiples. The thing about a Prime number is only itself and one can go into it.
Since 53 is a prime number, its only prime factor is itself.
Both are prime numbers and a prime number is only divisible by 1 and itself.
Prime numbers are any numbers that are only divisible by one, and itself. For example, 3 is prime because the only numbers that go into it are 3 and 1. 6 isn't prime because not only can 6 and 1 go into it, but 3 and two can as well.
None, 71 is prime so the only numbers that go into 71 are 1 and itself
Only itself and one because 251 is a prime number
A prime number is a positive integer with two factors: one and the number itself.
2 is the only prime even number, as prime numbers go into itself and 1. Even numbers tend to have, at the very least, 1 times itself and 2 times one-half of itself.
Only itself and one because 23 is a prime number
Only itself and one because 13 is a prime number
Only one and itself because 67 is a prime number
Yes. The number 2 is even and is classed as a prime number because it can only be divided by itself and 1 (the definition of a prime number). All other even numbers cannot be prime numbers as they can all be divided by 2.There is only 1 even number that is prime. It is 2. Besides that, every other number can go into it. It's because prime numbers can only go into itself and 1. Other numbers are composite meaning that they have other factors besides itself and 1.
Like all prime numbers, the only factors of 97 are 1 and 97 itself.