In math, "prime" refers to a Prime number, which is a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself. This means that a prime number cannot be formed by multiplying two smaller natural numbers. Examples of prime numbers include 2, 3, 5, 7, and 11. The concept of primality is fundamental in number theory and has important applications in various fields, including cryptography.
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a prime number has only 2 factors
A Way of doing something a Math. Example: The Prime Factorization Method.
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A vertex is the highest or lowest point in a parabola.
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a prime number has only 2 factors
A Way of doing something a Math. Example: The Prime Factorization Method.
"Prime" describes a number evenly divisible only by itself and 1.
prime mean no number goes into it exactly only itself and 1 so 7 is prime because only 1 and 7 go into 7
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A vertex is the highest or lowest point in a parabola.
A prime number can not be divided, without a remainder, by any other number except itself and 1.
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it s a low amount of numbers to also consider a prime number