No
There are no two prime numbers that equal 121. 121 is not a prime number itself, but is a product of 11*11.
there are several but the first one is 121. The square root of 121 is 11. 11 is a prime number.
All of them are prime.
121 is not a prime number because it has more factors than 1 and itself.
121 is not a prime number. It is divisible by 11.
121 is composite.
No
The square of any prime number has only three factors. Example: 121 is the square of 11, a prime number. The only factors of 121 are 1, 11, and 121 itself.
11 is a factor of 121.Since 121 has a factor besides '1' and itself, it isn't a prime number.
The number 121 is a composite number, since it is divisible by 11.
prime
121 is a composite number, having the three factors 1, 11, and 121. A prime number has only two factors, 1 and itself.
211 is a prime number.
11 x 11 = 121
11 x 11 = 121
There are no two prime numbers that equal 121. 121 is not a prime number itself, but is a product of 11*11.