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prime and composite
A composite number is a number that has more divisors than 1 and itself.
three kinds of word problems there are: 1-compare 2-composite 3-change
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That's two words and it means to break down a composite number into the product of its prime factors.
A number that can be divided by another number without a remainder.
None whatsoever. Whether or not a number is composite or prime, even or odd, is roughly analogous to whether a word is a noun or an adjective. They're just tools.
One.By definition numbers are:prime if they have only 2 distinct factors (namely 1 and the number itself);composite if they have 3 or more distinct factorsThe important thing to note is the word distinct. The number 1 has only 1 distinct factor, namely 1; thus it is neither a prime (the first prime number is 2) nor composite.
If you mean how to you use the word neither in math, then here is an example. The number 0 is neither prime nor composite.
Who is the prime minister of Canada?what is a prime number?I am prime in that position.this is the prime mover.how is that prime?
Saying "The" Instead of "A"The prime factorization is used instead of a prime factorization because there is only one correct prime factorization of any given number. Of course, that refers to composite numbers because prime numbers have no prime factorization.The use of the word "a" implies that more than one prime factorization is possible when it's not. The use of the word "the" signifies that only one prime factorization is possible, though there are various ways to arrive at it.
Some words that can be made from prime are:ememirimpirememireperpipiepierprimrimrimeripripe