When a factor of a number is composed of distinct primes, all the odd primes are raised to a power of 1, while the only even number which is 2 can be raised to any power. For example, the factor of 2134346 is 2*19*56167 Here all the primes are distinct primes.
They are different prime factors of a number, as opposed to repeated factors.For example, the prime factorisation of 12 is 2*2*3. The distinct primes of 12 are 2 and 3.
All primes have two positive divisors. There are only two integers that are neither composite or prime and they are 1 and 0. The number 1 has only 1 positive divisor, itself. The number 0 has an infinite number of divisors.
Distinct would mean they are all different, so take the 3 lowest primes and multiply them: 2*3*5 = 30
59 is a prime number.
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When a factor of a number is composed of distinct primes, all the odd primes are raised to a power of 1, while the only even number which is 2 can be raised to any power. For example, the factor of 2134346 is 2*19*56167 Here all the primes are distinct primes.
Two distinct prime factors, four altogether.
They are different prime factors of a number, as opposed to repeated factors.For example, the prime factorisation of 12 is 2*2*3. The distinct primes of 12 are 2 and 3.
One.By definition numbers are:prime if they have only 2 distinct factors (namely 1 and the number itself);composite if they have 3 or more distinct factorsThe important thing to note is the word distinct. The number 1 has only 1 distinct factor, namely 1; thus it is neither a prime (the first prime number is 2) nor composite.
The accepted definition of a prime number is a natural number which has exactly two distinct divisors. The number 1 has only one distinct divisor: itself. The number 0 can be said to have infinitely many distinct divisors.
Primes and composite numbers have two or more factors, including 1 and the number itself. 1 has only one factor, so it is neither a prime nor a composite number.
All primes have two positive divisors. There are only two integers that are neither composite or prime and they are 1 and 0. The number 1 has only 1 positive divisor, itself. The number 0 has an infinite number of divisors.
Distinct would mean they are all different, so take the 3 lowest primes and multiply them: 2*3*5 = 30
743 is a prime number.
No, 7 and 42 are not prime numbers. 7 is a prime number because it only has two distinct positive divisors, 1 and 7. 42 is not a prime number because it has more than two distinct positive divisors, including 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 14, 21, and 42.
Yes, 887 is a prime number. Recall that if a number is not prime then there exists a prime less than the square root of the number and this prime divides the number. So we need to check if the primes less than 30 divides 887 or not. These primes are 2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29.