Both prime and composite numbers are natural numbers greater than 1. They are used in number theory and share the property of being integers that can be classified based on their divisibility: prime numbers have exactly two distinct positive divisors (1 and themselves), while composite numbers have more than two divisors. Additionally, both types of numbers play crucial roles in various mathematical concepts, including factorization and number patterns.
Usually it's 1, unless the composite number is a multiple of the prime number. Then, it's the prime number.
The number is not COMPOSITE. Instead, it is a prime number.
17 is a Prime Number, because 1 and 17 are the only Least Common Multiples.
Composite (the only even number that is prime is2).
Composite
Usually it's 1, unless the composite number is a multiple of the prime number. Then, it's the prime number.
The greatest common factor of a prime and a composite number is 1 if the composite number is not divisible by the prime number. 37 is a prime number and 50 is a composite number. Also, 50 is not divisible by 37 therefore GCF = 1.
There is no such number. All numbers have a common factor of 1, which is neither prime nor composite. Any composite number can be reduced to its prime factors.
No, that's not true.
It is not a prime number, it is a composite number.
It is prime
117 is composite.
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.
No 168 is not a prime number it is a composite number
LCM of a prime number and a composite number is always equal to their product if the composite number is not a multiple of the prime number. Here, 41 is a prime number and 20 is a composite number. Therefore LCM(20,41) = 20 x 41 = 820
The number is not COMPOSITE. Instead, it is a prime number.