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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.

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By definition, composite numbers have more than two factors.

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11y ago
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no a composite number has more than two factors a Prime number has two factors 1 and it's self

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No, a composite number must have more than two.

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No because only prime numbers have 2 factors whereas composite numbers have more than 2 factors

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does a composit number have 2 0r more facters

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Yes. 4 does.

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Prime factorization, no.

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Yes. 9 does.

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More than two.

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