A prime number is a number having exactly two factors, 1 and the number itself. All prime numbers except the number 2 are odd numbers.
No. All even numbers except the number two are composite.
They are the composite numbers, products of primes and their multiples. All even numbers are composite, except the number two (2) which is prime.
226 is a composite number, not a prime number. All even numbers except for the number 2 are composite numbers because 2 is a factor of all of them. To be a prime number, the only factors can be 1 and itself.
1,470 is a composite number. All even numbers are composite except the number two (2) which is prime.
All prime numbers are odd except for the number 2.
Well, when you think about it, all numbers that are even numbers are prime numbers... except 2 ISN'T a prime number!
No, all prime numbers except the number 2 are odd numbers. 570 is an even number so it can't be a prime.
Yes, every prime number, except for the number 2, is odd.
All even numbers are composite numbers except for 2 itself which is a prime number.
A prime number is a number having exactly two factors, 1 and the number itself. All prime numbers except the number 2 are odd numbers.
All prime numbers are odd except one prime number and that is 2.
The number 54 is not prime since it is an even number. All even numbers, except for 2, are not prime.
Except for 2 all other prime numbers are odd. Otherwise, they would be divisible by 2 (and thus not a prime number). This does NOT mean that all odd numbers are prime, but that all prime numbers (aside from 2) are odd.
All prime numbers are odd except for 2 which is the only even prime number
All of them except for 97 which is a prime number
A prime number can be multiplied by any other numbers because all whole numbers are the product of prime numbers.