It is not clear what you mean by "oppisites" or even opposite. Often a number is the opposite of its opposite. So if the first is greater than the second, the second, which is the opposite of the first, is smaller than the first.
no
Every counting number IS an integer.
Yes, a composite number is a positive integer which has a positive divisor other than one or itself. By definition, every integer greater than one is either a prime number or a composite number and since 2 is the only even prime number the result is every number greater than 2 is a composite number
Every even number greater than 2 is composite.
Every even number greater than two is composite.
Every number greater than 1 has the two factors 1 and the number itself.
no
Every counting number IS an integer.
Yes, a composite number is a positive integer which has a positive divisor other than one or itself. By definition, every integer greater than one is either a prime number or a composite number and since 2 is the only even prime number the result is every number greater than 2 is a composite number
10 is greater, but so is every other number greater than10!
There are an infinite amount of numbers greater than two that are composite numbers. Every even number, for instance, is a composite number
No. Every even number greater than 2 is composite.
Every even number greater than 2 is composite.
Yes.
Every odd number greater than 1 does that.
Every even number greater than 2 is composite.
Every even number greater than two is composite.