That's not true.
Yes, a composite number is a positive integer which has a positive divisor other than one or itself. By definition, every integer greater than one is either a prime number or a composite number and since 2 is the only even prime number the result is every number greater than 2 is a composite number
Every even number greater than 2 is composite.
53 is a prime number that is greater than 50
67 is a prime number; 38, like every even number greater than 2, is a composite number.
That is how they are defined. Any number greater than 1 is composite if it has a factor other than 1 and itself. If it is not a composite number then it is a prime number. It mustbe one or the other and the result follows.
Every number greater than 5 that ends in a 5 is a composite number, not a prime.
No. Every even number greater than 2 is composite.
Every even number greater than 2 is composite.
Yes, a composite number is a positive integer which has a positive divisor other than one or itself. By definition, every integer greater than one is either a prime number or a composite number and since 2 is the only even prime number the result is every number greater than 2 is a composite number
Every even number greater than 2 is composite.
53 is a prime number that is greater than 50
An even number because every prime number gretaer than 2 is odd.
67 is a prime number; 38, like every even number greater than 2, is a composite number.
That is how they are defined. Any number greater than 1 is composite if it has a factor other than 1 and itself. If it is not a composite number then it is a prime number. It mustbe one or the other and the result follows.
The smallest prime number greater than 100 is 101.
71 is least Prime Number that is greater than 69.
smallest prime number greater than 49 = 53