It just only mean that the number can be divided by itself and any number divided to itself is equivalent to 1.
A prime number.
Any number is divisble by 41. However, I suggest you be more specific in asking your question.
4 is the only number which is divisible by only itself, 1 and 2.
A number with only two factors, 1 and itself, is a prime number.
A prime number
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It just only mean that the number can be divided by itself and any number divided to itself is equivalent to 1.
A prime number.
By definition, an even number is evenly divisble by 2, and a prime number is evenly divisble only by 1, and by itself. The number 2 is therefore the only even number that is also a prime number.
61 is the prime number because 61 is only divisble by itself and one. 49 is divisible by 7, itself and 1.
43 has only two factors : 1 and 43. Any number with only two factors, ie. 1 and itself, is a prime number. Factors are whole numbers which the original number is divisble by.
only 1 or 113 as it is a prime number
The number 10 is not prime. A prime number is divisble by itself and one, only. 10 is divisible by 1, by 2, and by 5. Thus, 10 is not a prime number.
A prime number is a number that can only be divided by itself and 1. 2 is the only even number that has only 2 factors: 1, 2. If you move up, all the other numbers are divisible by atleast 3: 2 and itself and 1. 4 is divisible by 2,4,1 & 6 is divisble by 2,3,6,1, etc.
Any number is divisble by 41. However, I suggest you be more specific in asking your question.
365 is a composite number. Other than itself and 1, it is divisble by 5 and 73.