Yes like 3+3=6
7+7=14
Yes.The sum of any six prime numbers, excluding 2, will be even. So the sum will be composite.
No. Prime numbers cannot be composite and composite numbers cannot be prime!
Sometimes reversing prime numbers gets a composite number because if the number starts with a even number, when you switch it, it will become composite because all even numbers starting at two are composite.
No, prime factorizations consist entirely of prime numbers.
1 is special 2 prime 3 prime 4 composite 5 prime 6 composite 7 prime 8 composite 9 composite 10 composite 11 prime 12 composite ext.
The product of two prime numbers will be composite.
Prime numbers can not composite as - Prime number has only 2 factors whereas composite have more than 2
Numbers other than prime prime numbers are composite numbers. Only whole numbers should be considered for prime & composite numbers. However, '1' is an exceptional case because it is neither prime nor composite.
Prime factorization never includes a composite number. All numbers in prime factorization must be prime numbers.
there are more composite numbers the prime becuz more things can be divided into
Prime numbers have two factors, composite numbers have more than two.
Prime, composite, prime.