Actually, two prime numbes time each other equal 33. They are 3 times 11.
No prime numbers can be equal to 33, as 33 is not a prime number. It is divisible by 3. Prime numbers are only divisible by 1 and themselves, and 33 does not meet this criterion.
33 is a composite number because 11 can go into 33 3 times and itself and 1 can go into 33. :)
Answer: 33 Prime factors from 11 is 11, and prime factor from 33 is 3 and 11. Then you multiply each prime factor the greatest number of times it appears in either number. There for 11 appears once in each so 11 (1 time) times 3 which only appears once.
33 is not a prime number, it's a composite number because 3 x 11 = 33.
43 is a prime 33 is composite
3 is a prime number whereas 33 is a composite number.
33 is a composite number.
33 is a composite number.
As a product of its prime factors: 3 times 11 = 33
33 is not a prime number because it is divisible by numbers other than 1 and itself. Specifically, it is divisible by 3 and 11, as 33 = 3*11.
No
43 is the prime number.