A Prime number is a number can't be multiplied with any number but 1 and itself. For example 3, you can't multiply any numbers but 1x3 or 3x1 to get 3 so it's a prime number. The prime numbers to 100 are 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, ,23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 89, 97. All of the numbers in between are composite.
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A prime number has no factors except itself and 1.
8 is NOT a prime number. It is divisible by 2, for example.
It is a prime number because its only factors are 1 and itself.
no because 6 is already a composite number. it's multiple can't be a prime number.
No. It has more than two factors.
No. A prime number is always odd.
A prime number has no factors except itself and 1.
40 is simply a number. It does not and cannot explain prime factorisation!
8 is NOT a prime number. It is divisible by 2, for example.
Yes. 37 is a prime number and it is divisible by 37.
For a number to be prime it should not be divisible by any number except itself and number 1038 can be divided by 2,3, eg; so 1038 is not a prime number.
A prime number has exactly two factors, 1 and the number itself. 1 is not a prime number, and the product will be a composite number if any other prime is used as a factor and multiplied by another prime.
The only even prime number is 2 because it has only two factors which are itself and one.
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Yes it can be prime. A prime number is any number that only has one and itself as factors. By definition even numbers have a factor of two. Therefore the only even number that is prime is the number 2.
96 is even so it can be divided by 2 thus is not prime