It depends on whether 1 is considered a factor. If yes, then the answer to the question is no, since 1 and the number itself are the two factors implying that it is a prime. If 1 is not considered as a factor, then the square of any prime meets the requirements. If p is a prime, then p and p2 are the only two factors of p2.
All composite numbers have more than 2 factors whereas prime numbers have only 2 factors
composite numbers
Positive integers with more than two factors.
37 is a prime number. A prime number has only 2 factors which are 1 and itself. Composite numbers are everything else except 1 and 0. 1 and 0 are neither prime, nor composite.
The factors of 8 are 1, 2, 4, and 8. The composite factors of 8 are 4 and 8.
Prime numbers have only 2 factors while composite numbers have more than 2 factors
No.
No because composite numbers have more than two factors whereas prime numbers have only two factors.
All composite numbers have more than 2 factors but prime numbers have only 2 factors
Prime numbers can not composite as - Prime number has only 2 factors whereas composite have more than 2
Prime numbers have only 2 factors which are themselves and one whereas composite numbers have more than 2 factors
They are not because only numbers that have more than two factors are composite numbers.
Composite numbers have more than 2 factors.
If they are prime numbers only 2 factors but if they are composite number they will have more than 2 factors
composite number
All composite numbers have prime factors and these are used to find the highest common factor of 2 or more numbers and they are also used in finding the lowest common multiple of 2 or more numbers. Composite numbers have 2 or more factors while prime numbers have only 2 factors which are themselves and one
composite numbers are numbers who have more than 2 factors example 10 the factors of 10 are 1,2,5,10.10 has more than 2 factors ,so it is a composite no.