That refers to a positive integer with more than two factors.
If you mean 987,504 then it is a composite number
A composite number is a number that has more divisors than 1 and itself.
If you mean 3235 then it is a composite number because it has more than two factors
If you mean the product, that's by definition. A composite number has smaller factors. If you multiply two positive integers, none of which is 1, together, then it follows that the product has smaller factors - namely, the numbers you multiplied together.
It is a composite number.
Apart from the fact that the appropriate word is probably "does" and not "dose" which means a measured amount of medication, a composite number does nothing. It just is a composite number.
If you mean 987,504 then it is a composite number
25 is both square and composite
That means that, that number is composite
If you mean how to you use the word neither in math, then here is an example. The number 0 is neither prime nor composite.
A composite number is a positive integer that has more than two factors.
A composite number is a number that has more divisors than 1 and itself.
If you mean 37 and 6 then they area prime and a composite number respectively If you mean 376 then it is a composite number because it has more than two factors
Composite comes from the Latin compositus, past participle of componere 'put together.'
A composite number has more than 2 factors whereas a prime number only has 2 factors which are itself and one
If you mean a composite number that has 2 and 3 as factors of it, then it would be 6 or any other multiple of 6 . If you mean a composite number that has 2 and 3 as digits in it , then it would be 234 or any other such numbers like 324,243,322,332,532,632,etc.
It has more than two factors.