Yes.
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A composite number is an integer (usually a positive integer) that can be expressed as the product of smaller integers (other than 1). In other words, a composite number is NOT a prime number, but it has smaller prime numbers as factors.
No. That isn't possible: A prime number, by definition, has no smaller factors. A square number does have a smaller factor - the number that is squared.
They are prime factors.
192, although there are smaller numbers with more.
If you mean the product, that's by definition. A composite number has smaller factors. If you multiply two positive integers, none of which is 1, together, then it follows that the product has smaller factors - namely, the numbers you multiplied together.
Given a number, if you can find another number (usually smaller than the given number) when multiplied by itself yields the original given number then the original given number is a perfect square number
A composite number is an integer (usually a positive integer) that can be expressed as the product of smaller integers (other than 1). In other words, a composite number is NOT a prime number, but it has smaller prime numbers as factors.
Usually, but not necessarily and not if they're prime. All prime numbers have the same number of factors.
Any number that has factors smaller than itself (other than 1) is a composite number.Any number that has factors smaller than itself (other than 1) is a composite number.Any number that has factors smaller than itself (other than 1) is a composite number.Any number that has factors smaller than itself (other than 1) is a composite number.
It is not a prime number, since it has smaller factors.
The absolute value of the number will be smaller
That means that it can be separated into smaller factors.
no, factors of a number would be less than that of the original number. A prime number is a number that has factors of only itself and 1.
No. That isn't possible: A prime number, by definition, has no smaller factors. A square number does have a smaller factor - the number that is squared.
You will get a number - whole or fraction - whose magnitude will be smaller than the original.
Usually, but not necessarily and not if they're prime. All prime numbers have the same number of factors.
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