Prime numbers like 2, 3, 5 and 7.
No, prime factorizations consist entirely of prime numbers.
Squares (or cubes or more) of prime numbers have one distinct prime factor, but if you're counting them individually, all composite numbers have at least two prime factors.
Co-prime numbers, relatively prime numbers and any set of prime numbers.
Some factors are prime numbers.
Numbers other than prime prime numbers are composite numbers. Only whole numbers should be considered for prime & composite numbers. However, '1' is an exceptional case because it is neither prime nor composite.
No, there are an infinite amount of non-prime numbers just as there are an infinite number of prime numbers.
prime numbers are numbers that can only be multiplied by 1 and itself...... Examples:17,19,23,31,37,38,39,etc......
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Composite
There is no special name for this set, so just call it "the set of prime numbers from 1-100".There is no special name for this set, so just call it "the set of prime numbers from 1-100".There is no special name for this set, so just call it "the set of prime numbers from 1-100".There is no special name for this set, so just call it "the set of prime numbers from 1-100".
Prime numbers are numbers with no common factors but one and itself.
Yes.
A mirror prime.
There is no name for numbers which are neither prime nor composite.
There is no name for numbers which are neither prime nor composite.
The product of the prime numbers 19 and 23 is 437.