Since there are infinitely many prime numbers, there can be no such number.
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
Yes, 2 is a prime factor of 92. Since 2 is a prime number, it is a prime factor of all even numbers.
By definition, all prime numbers have exactly two factors. There is not a prime number that has only one factor.
A composite factor is a factor that is a composite number, as opposed to a prime factor which is a factor that is a prime number.
All prime numbers can be factors.
Find out all the factors for the given numberSelect the prime numbers out of themTry to divide the number by those prime numbers and see if any combination is possible.Ex: 8 as a prime factor multiple = 2 * 2 * 2
All numbers have factors. Some factors are prime numbers. A prime factor is a factor that is a prime number. A common prime factor is a prime factor that appears on the list of factors of two or more given numbers.
Its factors are one and itself because 31 is a prime number
There are exactly two whole number factors of any prime number. The first factor is '1'. The other factor is the prime number itself.
5 is the only prime number in which 5 is a factor.
The only prime number (factor) of 128 is 2.
Squares (or cubes or more) of prime numbers have one distinct prime factor, but if you're counting them individually, all composite numbers have at least two prime factors.