No.
It is impossible to list the infinite number of composite odd numbers.
List their factors. Prime numbers have two factors, composite numbers have more than two.
The list of composite numbers is infinite. They all have more than two factors.
You do! You first list all the factors of a number. A prime number has only 2 factors which are 1 and itself. Composite numbers are everything else except 1 and 0. 1 and 0 are neither prime, nor composite.
A composite number is one which has a factor other than 1 and itself.
The numbers with three or more factors; it's an infinite list.
The list of composite numbers is infinite.
That's an infinite list.
You do! You list the factors to see if it is prime or not. A prime number has only 2 factors which are 1 and itself. Composite numbers are everything else except 1 and 0. 1 and 0 are neither prime, nor composite.
Do a quick search on the Web to get a list of prime numbers; all numbers greater than 1 that are not prime are composite. (That is, 0 and 1 should not be listed as "prime numbers", nor as "composite numbers".) Composite numbers are numbers that have at least three factors. A composite number can be divided evenly by 1, itself, and another number. From zero to fifty, they are 2,4,6,8,9,10,12,14,15,16,18,20,21,22,24,25,26,27,28,30,32,33,34,35,36,38,39,40,42,45,46,48, and 49.
It is impossible to list the infinite number of prime numbers and composite numbers.
No, because a prime number that has only two factors, 1(which is niether prime nor composite) and itself(prime).