No, 38 is not a prime number because it is divisible by 1, 2, 19, and 38. A prime number is a number that is only divisible by 1 and itself.
No, it's composite. A prime number can only have thefactors 1 and itselfNo
No, it is not. A prime number is a number that is only divisible by one and itself. 38 / 2 = 19
Out of the above numbers,38 is the only number which is not prime.
The prime factors of the number 38 are 2 and 19.
38 is a Composite Number.
To express the numbers 46 and 38 as the sum of two odd primes, you can use the following combinations: For 46: 46 = 43 (a prime number) + 3 (a prime number) 46 = 41 (a prime number) + 5 (a prime number) For 38: 38 = 37 (a prime number) + 1 (a prime number) 38 = 31 (a prime number) + 7 (a prime number) So, 46 can be expressed as the sum of two odd primes in two ways, and 38 can also be expressed as the sum of two odd primes in two ways.
38 is an even number so it is divisible by 2. 38 = 2*19 19 is a prime so there are no further factors.
38 19,2
They are: 31+7 = 38
38 is a composite 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.
67 is a prime number; 38, like every even number greater than 2, is a composite number.