2, 3, 5 and 41
Yes, all prime numbers have only two factors
All numbers have factors. Some factors are prime numbers. These are known as prime factors. 2 and 3 are prime factors of 6. 1 and 6 are not prime factors of 6.
All prime numbers have only two factors, one and themselves.
The prime numbers (factors) of 40 are: 2 and 5
No. Prime factors are the numbers that make up other numbers, but they have to be prime. Prime factorisation is the process of finding the prime numbers that create a number. This is when you multiply the prime numbers together and the product is the original number. For example: 20 5x4 5x2x2 This process is called prime factorisation. In this case, the prime numbers are 2, 2, and 5.
All numbers have factors. Some factors are prime numbers. These are known as prime factors.
Yes, all prime numbers have only two factors
All prime numbers have two factors.
All numbers have factors. Some factors are prime numbers. These are known as prime factors. Some numbers have some of the same prime factors as other numbers. These are known as common prime factors. 3 is a common prime factor of 12 and 15.
That is correct -- all prime numbers have exactly two factors.
All numbers have factors. Some factors are prime numbers. These are known as prime factors. 2 and 3 are prime factors of 6. 1 and 6 are not prime factors of 6.
All prime numbers have only two factors
All numbers have factors. Some factors are prime numbers, some are not.
Prime factors of 435 are 3,5,29.
All numbers have factors. Some factors are prime numbers. These are known as prime factors. A prime number only has two factors, one and itself.
All prime numbers have only two factors, one and themselves.
Usually, but not necessarily and not if they're prime. All prime numbers have the same number of factors.