Any Prime number only has two factors, one and the number itself.
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There is not such a thing as a composite prime number. A prime number has exactly two factors. A composite number has more than two factors.
Prime numbers have as factors the number 1 and their own number. Example: 37 is a prime number because its only factors are "1" and "37". If the prime number had further factors, it would no longer be prime.
Well, the factors of a prime number is that they only have two factors.
A prime number has two factors: one and the number itself. A prime number does not have any proper factors.
One and the number itself.
1 and 71
As a product of its prime factors: 2*3*3*5*139 = 12510 or as 2*32*5*139 = 12510
There are exactly two whole number factors of any prime number. The first factor is '1'. The other factor is the prime number itself.
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One possible answer13 is the only prime number in this group Incorrect 2 is a prime number also* * * * *How about 15 as the only number having different prime factors? I admit that is tenuous, but I cannot do better.
There is not such a thing as a composite prime number. A prime number has exactly two factors. A composite number has more than two factors.
Prime numbers have as factors the number 1 and their own number. Example: 37 is a prime number because its only factors are "1" and "37". If the prime number had further factors, it would no longer be prime.
All numbers have factors. Some factors are prime numbers. These are known as prime factors. The set of prime factors is a subset of the set of factors for any given number.
Well, the factors of a prime number is that they only have two factors.
A prime number has two factors: one and the number itself. A prime number does not have any proper factors.
Whether a number is a prime number or not is determined by its factors. It is a prime number if its only factors are 1 and itself.