yes
Every number greater than 1 has the two factors 1 and the number itself.
There are an infinite amount of numbers greater than two that are composite numbers. Every even number, for instance, is a composite number
' 1 ' and itself.
It is a composite number which is a multiple of two different factors, each greater than 1. The name derives from the fact that a rectangle (or oblong) whose sides are those two numbers will have an area equal to the oblong number. If there were no requirement that the two numbers are greater than 1 then every number would be an oblong number.
It is because of the way in which positive and negative numbers are defined.
Any number that is not a fraction, percent, decimal, or negative is a whole number. Counting numbers are whole numbers. Counting numbers are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,... Zero is a whole number. So yes, every integer greater then negative one is a whole number, and so is -1 and every integer less than -1.
Every six-digit number is greater than any five-digit number.
true
Those are composite numbers.
No.
No.
Every second number greater than 2 is an even number.