There aren't any prime numbers divisible by 4. Prime numbers aren't divisible by anything except 1 and the number.
NO!!!! Other than '2' all prime numbers are odd numbers. 4,6,10 & 20 are all even so they are not prime numbers.
Those numbers would have to have following forms of prime factors:a3, where a is any prime number. For example, 23 = 8.ab, where a and b are two different prime numbers. For example, 2 x 3 = 6.
Any prime numbers greater than 2 will be odd numbers. The difference between two odd numbers will be an even number. So, the difference between two prime (and odd) numbers could be 2, 4, or 6, of the numbers given. The difference could not be 3, 5, or 7.
all of these are except 4. 4 is not a prime number!
No because if a number ends with for it is not prime. it is divisible by, but not limited to, 1,2 and 4
There aren't any prime numbers divisible by 4. Prime numbers aren't divisible by anything except 1 and the number.
Any prime numbers: 3,5,7,11,13,17,19,etc.
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Co-prime numbers, like 4 and 9, are any set of integers that have a GCF of 1.
4 and 9 Any consecutive whole numbers.
No they are not prime numbers because 4 is composite.
4 is not prime.
Well, it's definitely not prime because it's an even number, and all even numbers are divisible by two.(FYI, even numbers are numbers that end in 0,2,4,6, or 8. Odd numbers are numbers that end in 1,3,5,7,or 9)So if it ends in a 4 (which is prime) then it's composite.
The prime numbers from 1 to 4 are 2 and 3.
Any prime square like, 4, 9, 25 and 49.
Any two prime or relatively prime numbers. 25 and 36, for example.