2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 47 53 59 61 67 71 73 79 83 89 97 101 103 107 109 113 127 131 137 139 149 151 157 163 167 173 179 181 191 193 197 199 211 223 227 229 233 239 241 251 257 263 269 271 277 281 283 293 307 311 313 317 331 337 347 349 353 359 367 373 379 383 389 397 401 409 419 421 431 433 439 443 449 457 461 463 467 479 487 491 499 503 509 521 523 541 547 557 563 569 571 577 587 593 599.
The only prime number from 2 to 0 is 2.
2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29,31,37,41,43,47,53,59,61,67,71,73,79,83,89,97
No, none of them are.
2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19
32 is not a prime because 2 is a factor of all even numbers. 95 is not a prime because all numbers greater than 5 that end in a 5 or 0 are composite numbers.
The only prime number from 2 to 0 is 2.
The prime numbers between 0 and 10 are 2, 3, 5, and 7.
Of course not! Lots of numbers times 0 is all 0!
All of them. 100%. All prime numbers are odd numbers. (The exception being the number 2)
2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29,31,37,41,43,47,53,59,61,67,71,73,79,83,89,97
No, none of them are.
A prime number has only 2 factors which are 1 and itself. Composite numbers are everything else except 1 and 0. It is impossible to name all the prime numbers.
The property of prime or composite applies only to integers. All other numbers (non-integer rationals and all irrational numbers) are neither prime nor composite. Within integers, 0 and 1 are neither prime nor composite.
2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19
They are: 0 and 1
The numbers 0 and 1; all negatives; all decimals; and all fractions are neither prime nor composite.
All whole numbers except for -1, 0 and 1 have at least one prime factor.