41 is a prime number.
41 is a prime number.
It is prime. By the way, any integer greater than 1 is either prime or composite. "Neither" is not an option in such a case.
41 is prime because you can only multiply 41 and itself to get 41, wich makes a number prime. You can check if a number is prime by dividing it by the numbers 2 to 9 and if you don't get a whole number from any of the numbers you divided them with, then the number is prime. It's easier if you use a calculator for dividing all the numbers unless you are good at math.
No. 41 is a prime number as it is divisible by 1 and 41 only.
41 is not composite. It is prime. So its factors are 1 and 41.
1 and 41, prime
41 is a prime number.
41 is a prime number.
It is a prime.
No, it is a prime.
41 is a prime number. It has no composite numbers as factors.
41 is a Prime Number.
697 is not prime. 697 = 17 * 41
No, it is a prime.
It is prime. By the way, any integer greater than 1 is either prime or composite. "Neither" is not an option in such a case.
39 is a composite number 1 is neither prime nor composite number 31 and 41 are prime numbers.