No because it has more than two factors
The smallest prime factor of 92 is 2. The prime factorisation of 92 is: 22 x 23
92 = 2 x 2 x 23
To find the prime and composite factors of a number, you can list the factor pairs. 92: 1 x 92 2 x 46 4 x 23 The prime factors are 2, 23. The composite factors are 4, 46, 92.
The prime factors of 92 are 2 x 2 x 23.
The only prime number between 92 and 99 is 97.
The largest prime factor of 92 is 23.
Yes, 2 is a prime factor of 92. Since 2 is a prime number, it is a prime factor of all even numbers.
That's not really an either/or. 92 can't be prime. It's an even number and the only even prime number is 2. 92 can be a factor. It's a factor of 184.
The smallest prime factor of 92 is 2. The prime factorisation of 92 is: 22 x 23
92 46,2 23,2,2
Well, 23 is prime factor of 92 and it's two digits.
2 x 2 x 23 = 92
92 = 2 x 2 x 23
No, because 1 is not their only common factor, as 2 is also a factor.
To find the prime and composite factors of a number, you can list the factor pairs. 92: 1 x 92 2 x 46 4 x 23 The prime factors are 2, 23. The composite factors are 4, 46, 92.
NO. Because it ends in 2 it means it's even, hence it's not a prime number no 4 can go into 92 4x23=92 so the answer is no a number is a prime number only when its factors are 1 and the number itself. but 92 being an even number has 2 as its factor. so, it is not a prime number. NO. 92 is an even number which means thatit is divisible by more than just itself and 1.
Since 92 is a factor of 184, it is automatically the GCF.