No, 62 is not a prime number as it can be divided by 2.
62 = 2*31
62 is not a prime number and you cannot get a relitavely prime number it either is a prime number or it isnt a prime number! The definition of a prime number is a number that can only be divided b itself and one. No other number 62 can be divided by 2 as well as itself and 1 so NO IT IS NOT A PRIME NUMBER even numbers tend not to be prime numbers because they can be divided by two the only even number that is prime is 2 because it can only be divided by itself and 1 I hope this helped!
Since 62 is even, divide by 2. Since the result is prime, stop. 2 x 31 = 62
62 is a composite number because it has more than two factors. Also, 62 is an even number and every even number except 2 is a composite number.
No, 62 is not a prime number as it can be divided by 2.
62 is composite.
The product of any number's prime factors will always be the number. The prime factors of 62 are 2 and 31 - the only number which can be produced by multiplying 2 and 31 is 62.
62 = 2*31
62 is not a prime number and you cannot get a relitavely prime number it either is a prime number or it isnt a prime number! The definition of a prime number is a number that can only be divided b itself and one. No other number 62 can be divided by 2 as well as itself and 1 so NO IT IS NOT A PRIME NUMBER even numbers tend not to be prime numbers because they can be divided by two the only even number that is prime is 2 because it can only be divided by itself and 1 I hope this helped!
No because 31 is a prime number but 62 is a composite number
2 x 31 = 62
62 is the composite number after 60
Since 62 is even, divide by 2. Since the result is prime, stop. 2 x 31 = 62
62 is a composite number because it has more than two factors. Also, 62 is an even number and every even number except 2 is a composite number.
Composite 2 goes into it
2 x 31