No: 105 and 128 are both composite numbers because they have more than two factors
105 is not prime. 105 = 3 * 5 * 7
The prime factors of 105 are: 3,5,7
The two prime addends that equal 128 are 61 and 67. Both of these numbers are prime, and when added together, they equal 128 (61 + 67 = 128).
The prime numbers (factors) of 105 are: 3,5,7
The smallest prime factor of 105 is 3.
Yes. Their only common factor is 1.
Prime factorization for 128 is 27
105 is not prime. 105 = 3 * 5 * 7
The prime factors of 105 are: 3,5,7
The only prime factor of 128 is 2.
No, it is not prime.
The prime factors of 105 are: 3,5,7
105 cannot be the prime factorisation of anything since 105 is not prime.
The two prime addends that equal 128 are 61 and 67. Both of these numbers are prime, and when added together, they equal 128 (61 + 67 = 128).
The prime numbers (factors) of 105 are: 3,5,7
The only prime number (factor) of 128 is 2.
Yes, 96 and 105 are relatively prime because they have no prime factors in common.