No. A Prime number has exactly two factors: 1 and itself. A composite number has more than two factors.
No, if i number is prime is cannot be composite. The only prime number that is even is 2.
Only if they're the same number. Every composite number has a unique prime factorization.
The number is not COMPOSITE. Instead, it is a prime number.
Composite (the only even number that is prime is2).
It is 1 that is neither a prime or a composite number The number 1 is neither prime nor composite.
No, because prime and a composite number are the opposite and cannot be the same.
No, if i number is prime is cannot be composite. The only prime number that is even is 2.
It is not a prime number, it is a composite number.
It is prime
86 is not a prime number, so is a composite.
It is a Prime number, and therefore not a composite number.211 is a prime number.
Only if they're the same number. Every composite number has a unique prime factorization.
No 168 is not a prime number it is a composite number
The number is not COMPOSITE. Instead, it is a prime number.
A prime number has two factors, a composite number has more than two.
A prime factorization is the same as expressing a composite number as the product of its prime factors. Prime numbers don't have factorizations; they're already prime.
Composite (the only even number that is prime is2).