Prime numbers are positive integers which can be evenly divided only by 1 and themselves. There is no other rule for all prime numbers.
The divisibility rules for a prime number is if it is ONLY divisible by 1, and itself.
No, all prime numbers are deficient.
A factor can or cannot be a prime number Ex: 2 is the factor of all other even numbers its a prime number but 9 is a factor of 18 and its not a prime number A prime is a factor but a factor being a prime number varies
Except for 2 all other prime numbers are odd. Otherwise, they would be divisible by 2 (and thus not a prime number). This does NOT mean that all odd numbers are prime, but that all prime numbers (aside from 2) are odd.
All prime numbers are odd except one prime number and that is 2.
The divisibility rules for a prime number is if it is ONLY divisible by 1, and itself.
yes I believe 728393 is prime because you have to do all the divisibility rules out!
Make sure that one of them is 2.
The smallest prime number in which all of the digits are also prime is 2.The smallest multi-digit prime number in which all of the digits are also prime is 23.
No.
It is always 1 and the prime number itself.
47 is already a prime number.
No, all prime numbers are deficient.
The number 1 and the prime number itself.
they can help you by finding the two factors of the number given
No, all prime numbers are deficient.
You cannot list all the potential prime factors. Any prime number can be a prime factor. There are an infinite number of prime numbers, so there are an infinite number of potential prime factors. If given a specific number, the prime factors for it can be listed.