1 is neither a prime or composite number
if divide the prime numbers by the compositenumber it will give you a greater number that is either a prime number or composite.
That is how a composite number is defined! It cannot be prime if it is a product of two integers that are bigger than one.
Prime factorization is writing a composite number as a product of prime numbers.
All even numbers greater than 2 are composite.
Because that product would have both of the two numbers as factors, giving it at least a total of 4.
if divide the prime numbers by the compositenumber it will give you a greater number that is either a prime number or composite.
There are an infinite amount of numbers greater than two that are composite numbers. Every even number, for instance, is a composite number
That is how a composite number is defined! It cannot be prime if it is a product of two integers that are bigger than one.
The number 213 is a composite number. A prime number is a natural number greater than 1 that cannot be formed by multiplying two smaller natural numbers. In the case of 213, it can be expressed as the product of 3 and 71, both of which are natural numbers greater than 1, making 213 a composite number.
Prime factorization is writing a composite number as a product of prime numbers.
Prime numbers have only two factors: one and themselves. By definition, your product would have more than that: one, the product and at least the two numbers that created the product. It has to be composite.
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92 is an even number greater than 2 and all even numbers greater than 2 are composite numbers.
A composite number is an integer which is the product of two or more integers which greater than 1.
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Yes. 10946 is an even number greater than 2. All even numbers that are greater than 2 are composite numbers.
No, 842 is a composite number. All even numbers greater than 2 are composite numbers.