Every positive integer greater than 1
is either prime or composite.
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no. There is a Prime number and a composite number. Therefor, all prime numbers are not composite.
Every positive integer (counting number) except zero and 1
is either prime or composite.
It is impossible to list the infinite number of prime numbers and composite numbers.
Prime factorization never includes a composite number. All numbers in prime factorization must be prime numbers.
All numbers greater than one are positive integers that are either composite or prime numbers.
They are the composite numbers, products of primes and their multiples. All even numbers are composite, except the number two (2) which is prime.
All even numbers, with the exception of the number 2, are composite numbers.