To get a prime factor, you would divide.
You divide the number by 2. If the number is able to divide WITHOUT a remainder, then it is a prime number. If you divide a number by 1, you will get the same number. That is not a prime number.
The longitude called the Prime Meridian divides the globe into eastern and western hemispheres.Could not the Equator enter into the equation?I thinking the equator has something to do withit.imani0906:we divide the earth into hemispheres in north,south,east and west
No it is not. A prime number will only divide (to give an integer as a result) by 1 and itself. 267 will also divide by 89 & 3 so it is not prime.
The prime numbers are: 5 and 43
It goes north and soouth
The imaginary line that divides the Earth into east and west longitude is called the Prime Meridian. It is located at 0 degrees longitude and passes through Greenwich, London, UK.
the equator I don't think its the equator, which runs east/west. How about the prime maridian
The prime meridian helps to divide the earth into the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere.
The Prime Meridian and the Equator divide the Earth into four quadrants or hemispheres. The Prime Meridian divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, while the Equator divides it into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Prime meridian
Prime Meridian
The prime meridian divides the Earth into the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere.
The equator divides the Earth into two. Each half is called a hemisphere. The equator divides Earth into northern and southern hemispheres. The prime meridian and the 180 dgrees meridian divide Earth into eastern and western hemispheres.
The prime meridian, which is at 0 degrees longitude, is used to divide the Earth into the eastern and western hemispheres.
Prime Meridian
The two imaginary lines that divide the Earth into hemispheres are the Equator, which divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, and the Prime Meridian, which divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.