29 is by definition a prime, as it has only two factors: one and itself. This can be easily confirmed by dividing 29 over any other whole number; the result will never be a whole number.
29 is a Prime number
29 is prime not composite
Prime.
29 is prime, all the others in the list are composite.
No it is a prime number
No. 29 in not any sort of number AFTER 29!
No, because prime and a composite number are the opposite and cannot be the same.
203 is a composite number. Its factors are 1, 7, 29, and 203.
29 is prime. 36 and 87 are composite.
Prime
512 is a composite number. Its prime factorization is 29.
29 is prime, all the others in the list are composite.
29 is not a composite number; it is a prime number.
29 is prime but 39 is composite
No it is a prime number
No. 29 in not any sort of number AFTER 29!
23, 29 and 31 are prime, the rest are composite.
29 and 31 are prime. The rest are composite.
No, because prime and a composite number are the opposite and cannot be the same.
28 is a composite number because it has more than two factors but 29 is a prime number because it has only two factors.