Prime numbers cannot be made up from multiplying other numbers.
Primary colours cannot be made up from adding other colours.
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All numbers have factors. Some numbers have some of the same factors as other numbers. These are known as common factors.
Yes, the least common multiple of two numbers is always divisible by those numbers' greatest common factor.
The only common factor of these numbers is 1.
No. Every set of numbers has 1 in common.
Prime numbers r 3 and primary colors are red, blue, yellow
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Read this article/paper by Dr. Karl Palmen, an astronomer and mathematician, in the related links. This paper got me interested in math:
There are three primary colours and three is a prime number. The answer above me is great ^_^ but dont forget... They're both the most important colors/numbers. Kind of. =P
The cannot be made by combining other numbers or colours, but nearly all others can be made by combining the primes. 0 and 1 cannot be made from prime numbers. Black cannot be made from a combination of primary colours.
They cannot be made by combining simpler components.
the primary colors: red and blue red and yellow yellow and blue
They are all primary colors.
They all have only two factors.
There are 3 primary colours: Red, Blue, Yellow Primer numbers are infinite and are numbers that are only divisible by themselves and one: (1), 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13 etc I would say that what they have in common is that they are not made up of anything except for themselves. That is to say, Green, for example is made from mixing Blue with Yellow. In the same way, Eight can be made by multiplying 4 and 2. However, Red is Red and Seven is Seven. Neither can be formed by the mixture or multiplication of any other combination of ingredients. Essentially, these colours/numbers are the foundations upon which all other colours/numbers are built. Hope this is of some use to you.
I would say Yellow, Blue and Red because they are the primary colors (the ones that make orange, green and purple)
what are the common colors to coordinate? what are the common colors to coordinate?