Either it is a prime or put m = n! Is that it?
The question - with the second alternative - is tautological (m = n).
No, it cannot be written as the product of prime number as a prime number is a number having factors 1 and itself.
22 is a composite number because it can be produced from the product of 2 times by 11.Prime numbers are ones that are the product of themselves times by one alone example 3 is a prime cos' it is 3 times 1 only this alone.It's a composite number. It cannot be prime because it is divisible by two.
The product of any two numbers, neither of which is 1, is never a prime number.
A prime number has exactly two factors, 1 and the number itself. 1 is not a prime number, and the product will be a composite number if any other prime is used as a factor and multiplied by another prime.
The product of two numbers could be either a composite number or a prime number. If one of those numbers is 1 and the other is a prime number, the result is that prime number. If neither number is 1, the product of the two numbers will be a composite number. If one of those numbers is 1 and the other is not a prime number, the product will not be a prime number. So, in most cases, it will be a composite number.
47 as a product of prime factors is: 47. [47 is a prime number, so it only has itself as a prime factor - note 1 is NOT a prime number.]
Every composite number ... that is, one that is not a prime ... can be written as the product of two or more prime numbers. The primes themselves are the exceptions. A prime number is the product of only ' 1 ' and itself, and ' 1 ' is not considered a prime number.
A prime number is the product of no other number except 1 and the number itself.
If you are talking about the number itself, they can be the same. To be specific: A prime number is a number that only has the factors 1 and itself. A factor is a number that when multiplied creates a product. A prime factor is a prime number that is multiplied to create a product.
None If you do a product with the 3 outcomes, then the number is not prime (it's a product) Even with 3 ones as 1 is not prime
No, because a prime number is 1x a number, but it is not a number multiplied itself. The only way you can get 1 as a product is when you multiply 1x1.