A composite number is a positive integer that has a positive divisor other than one or itself. In other words a composite number is any positive integer greater than one that is not a prime number.
The definition of a composite number is...A positive number which can be divided by another positive number other than one or itself.99 = Positive99/3 = 33Therefore it is composite.
This is the definition of the set of 'Integers'.
A natural counting number is a positive number greater than 0
Zero is not a natural number because the definition of a natural number is the set of positive integers that does not contain zero.
The most common definition of 'natural' numbers is: The counting numbers.According to that definition, all natural numbers are positive.
No. By definition prime number has to be a positive integer.
Simply a whole number. Can be positive or negative.
a whole number negative or positive
A composite number is a positive integer that has a positive divisor other than one or itself. In other words a composite number is any positive integer greater than one that is not a prime number.
A positive integer is an integer to the right of zero on the number line. It is more then zero
Zero is a whole number.
Yes, that's correct - by the definition of absolute value, a negative number is converted to its positive counterpart.
A positive integer with more than two factors.
The definition of a composite number is...A positive number which can be divided by another positive number other than one or itself.99 = Positive99/3 = 33Therefore it is composite.
A composite number is a positive integer that has a positive divisor other than one or itself. In other words a composite number is any positive integer greater than one that is not a prime number.
Every positive integer including 0 is a whole number.