A Prime number is a positive integer greater than 1 that has no positive integer divisors other than 1 and itself. In simpler terms, it is a number that cannot be divided evenly by any other number except 1 and itself. Examples of prime numbers include 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, and so on.
0,1,3,5,7,
Because it s a prime number (it can only be divided by the number one and itself) and it has an absolute value larger than the number 5 (which is also a prime number).
If you mean the greatest prime factor of 210 it is 7.
yes you are supposed to circle the prime#s and divide the composite
No. A prime number is divisible by one and itself only- a number ending in zero is divisible by factor/s of ten.
No numbers, because 2 is the smallest prime number 0 and 1 aren't prime #'s.
No, 51 is not a prime number. A prime number is a number that has only itself and 1 as a factor. 51's factors are 1,3,17, and 51.
Its a positive number(s)
Do you mean, "What is 22's largest prime factor?"
Three is 33's lowest prime factor.
Yes and it is 97
0,1,3,5,7,
Because it s a prime number (it can only be divided by the number one and itself) and it has an absolute value larger than the number 5 (which is also a prime number).
If you mean the greatest prime factor of 210 it is 7.
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