There is no special name for this set, so just call it "the set of prime numbers from 1-100".
There is no special name for this set, so just call it "the set of prime numbers from 1-100".
There is no special name for this set, so just call it "the set of prime numbers from 1-100".
There is no special name for this set, so just call it "the set of prime numbers from 1-100".
All prime numbers only have one prime factor.
A mirror prime.
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this is a very hard question i dont know the answer
Numbers other than prime prime numbers are composite numbers. Only whole numbers should be considered for prime & composite numbers. However, '1' is an exceptional case because it is neither prime nor composite.
No, there are an infinite amount of non-prime numbers just as there are an infinite number of prime numbers.
Composite
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prime numbers are numbers that can only be multiplied by 1 and itself...... Examples:17,19,23,31,37,38,39,etc......
Yes.
Prime numbers are numbers with no common factors but one and itself.
There is no name for numbers which are neither prime nor composite.