No, just composite numbers.
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Every composite number has its own unique prime factorization.
Because the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic specifies that every integer greater than 1 has its own unique prime factorization, it is impossible to specify what each of these prime factorizations is, however, it is true that the prime factorization of every even number includes the number 2 as the lowest prime factor.
It is simply 293 because it is a prime number in its own right
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41 is a prime number in its own right because it has only two factors which are itself and one