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∙ 12y agoPrime numbers have as factors the number 1 and their own number. Example: 37 is a prime number because its only factors are "1" and "37". If the prime number had further factors, it would no longer be prime.
There are infinitely many numbers which have 6 prime factors.
Prime numbers only have two factors, one and the number itself.
wow. no its not a prime number , its even for a start meaning its not prime , and it has many factors , 1,2,4,8 ...
Square numbers have too many factors to be prime.
a negative prime number has 4 factors
A prime number has only two factors which are itself and one
Prime numbers have as factors the number 1 and their own number. Example: 37 is a prime number because its only factors are "1" and "37". If the prime number had further factors, it would no longer be prime.
Two distinct prime factors
A prime number has only two factors which are itself and one.
There are infinitely many numbers which have 6 prime factors.
101 is prime so its factors are 1 and its self.101 is a prime number.
Prime numbers only have two factors, one and the number itself.
A prime number is a positive integer that has exactly two factors - 1 and itself. A prime number has only two factors which are itself and one.
wow. no its not a prime number , its even for a start meaning its not prime , and it has many factors , 1,2,4,8 ...
That statement is false. For example, the number 900, which equals 30 squared, has the prime factors 2, 3 and 5. But many other non-prime factors exist for it such as 9, 15, 50, 100, 300 and 450. A square can be constructed with any number of prime factors, too. For example, here is one with 4 prime factors: 22 * 32 *52 * 72 = (2*3*5*7)2 = 2102 = 44100.
Its prime factors are 2 and 431