Ah, I see you're curious about special numbers! Those are called prime numbers, my friend. They are like the stars in the sky, unique and shining brightly. When you multiply a Prime number by 1 or itself, you'll always get the same number back, just like how a gentle brushstroke can create something truly magical on the canvas.
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Numbers that can be multiplied by one and themselves are called prime numbers. Prime numbers are integers greater than one that have no divisors other than one and themselves. Examples of prime numbers include 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, and so on.
Well, well, well, look who's trying to brush up on their math lingo! The numbers you're looking for are called "prime numbers." They can only be evenly divided by one and themselves, no sharing allowed. So, next time you see a prime number, give it a little nod of respect for being so exclusive.
All numbers can be multiplied that way. A prime number is one that can only be divided by one and itself.
53 when multiplied by itself gives 2809.
A prime number can be multiplied by any other numbers because all whole numbers are the product of prime numbers.
a prime number has no factors other than one and itself 4:1,2,4 10:1,2,5,10 3:1,3 3 is the prime number!!!! it's only factors are one and itself!!!!
two is the only even prime number because only one and itself can be multiplied together to get that number.All prime numbers have two factors. All even numbers greater than two have more than that.
It is composite because it can be multiplied more than itself and one.