Yes.
the two prime numbers will be factors of that number, which would make that number a composite number
A prime number only has two factors. If the number you're looking at has more than two factors, it is not prime.
A prime number has only two factors which are itself and one.
A prime number has exactly two factors.
A prime number has only two factors which are itself and one
It has only two factors.
2 is a prime number, as it has only two factors: 1 and itself, however 1 is not as it only has 1 factor- itself and a prime number always two factors
Unless you specify a range, there will always be a number with more prime factors. As it is, 63 only has two of them.
the two prime numbers will be factors of that number, which would make that number a composite number
There is not such a thing as a composite prime number. A prime number has exactly two factors. A composite number has more than two factors.
A prime number only has two factors. If the number you're looking at has more than two factors, it is not prime.
A prime number has only two factors, one and the number itself. A composite number has more than two factors. Factors can be either prime or composite.
A prime number is only divisible by 1 and itself, which means it has no other factors apart from those two. Additionally, prime numbers are always greater than 1.
Well, the factors of a prime number is that they only have two factors.
A prime number has exactly two factors: 1 and itself.
Prime numbers have two factors. Prime squares have three factors. Square numbers have an odd number of factors but that number varies.
A prime number has two factors: one and the number itself. A prime number does not have any proper factors.