A Prime number is a positive integer that has exactly two factors - 1 and itself.
A prime number has only two factors which are itself and one.
Two of the factors of 80 are prime numbers: 2 and 5.
The prime numbers (factors) of 1000 are: 2 and 5
Yes, prime numbers have factors. A prime number has only two factors(1 and itself).
420 has four prime factors. Prime factors don't usually travel in pairs.
Prime numbers have only two factors whereas composite numbers have more than two factors
Two of the factors of 80 are prime numbers: 2 and 5.
All prime numbers have only two factors
The prime numbers (factors) of 1000 are: 2 and 5
Three. The prime numbers (factors) of 120 are: 2,3,5
Some factors are prime numbers.
All numbers have factors. Some factors are prime numbers. These are known as prime factors. Some numbers have some of the same prime factors as other numbers. These are known as common prime factors. 3 is a common prime factor of 12 and 15.
All numbers have factors. Some factors are prime numbers. These are known as prime factors.
Prime factors are factors that are also prime numbers.
Its prime factors are 2 and 431
The set of prime factors of the numbers from 1 to 15,000 would be the set of prime numbers between 1 and 15,000. The link below has a list of the first 10,000 prime numbers, so if you take the primes less than 15,000, you will have the set of prime factors of the first 15,000 numbers. For prime factors of individual numbers, check the related question, "What are the prime factors of the numbers from 1 to 200?" Also check for WikiAnswers questions in the form of "What are the prime factors of __?" and "What are the factors and prime factors of __?"
Yes, prime numbers have factors. A prime number has only two factors(1 and itself).
420 has four prime factors. Prime factors don't usually travel in pairs.