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Because multiplication is commutative. The order of the factors doesn't matter, the product will be the same.
it is divisible by 5 so it is a commutative number. by MUHAMMAD TASADDUQ ALI PUNJAB UNIVERSITY
Every prime number has a numeric value.
Every prime number terminates.
Every prime number has exactly 2 factors, 1 and the number itself.
Yes
Nope.... 1 is a factor of every prime number !
Stephen McAdam has written: 'Asymptotic prime divisors' -- subject(s): Asymptotic theory, Commutative rings, Ideals (Algebra), Integro-differential equations, Noetherian rings, Prime Numbers, Sequences (Mathematics)
No. Prime numbers are already prime. Every composite number has a prime factorization.
The premise of your questions is false: NOT every number is a prime number.
2 is the exception to the rule that every prime number is odd