No, it is impossible.
Not necessarily. Here is a counterexample:Take the two numbers -3 and -4. Their sum is -7, their difference is 1; or -1, depending in what order you do the subtraction, but in any case, that difference is more than the sum.
Prime numbers have two factors. Composite numbers have more than two.
There are an infinite amount of numbers that have a greater difference than 1,000
364-205= 159 (the difference between the two numbers)
101 and 26
prime numbers are numbers that can only be divided by one and itself. Composite numbers can be divided by more than one and itself.
No, it is impossible.
Not necessarily. Here is a counterexample:Take the two numbers -3 and -4. Their sum is -7, their difference is 1; or -1, depending in what order you do the subtraction, but in any case, that difference is more than the sum.
The number can be any one of these four numbers:640751862973
11,33
Difference is a binary operator. That means it needs two numbers not just one, as in the question. You need "... difference of 12 and ..."
18 and 6
Prime numbers have two factors. Composite numbers have more than two.
105105 is divisible by 5 different prime numbers.
There are an infinite amount of numbers that have a greater difference than 1,000
364-205= 159 (the difference between the two numbers)