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When a factor of a number is composed of distinct primes, all the odd primes are raised to a power of 1, while the only even number which is 2 can be raised to any power. For example, the factor of 2134346 is 2*19*56167 Here all the primes are distinct primes.
They are different prime factors of a number, as opposed to repeated factors.For example, the prime factorisation of 12 is 2*2*3. The distinct primes of 12 are 2 and 3.
Distinct would mean they are all different, so take the 3 lowest primes and multiply them: 2*3*5 = 30
All primes have two positive divisors. There are only two integers that are neither composite or prime and they are 1 and 0. The number 1 has only 1 positive divisor, itself. The number 0 has an infinite number of divisors.
59 is a prime number.
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When a factor of a number is composed of distinct primes, all the odd primes are raised to a power of 1, while the only even number which is 2 can be raised to any power. For example, the factor of 2134346 is 2*19*56167 Here all the primes are distinct primes.
Two distinct prime factors, four altogether.
They are different prime factors of a number, as opposed to repeated factors.For example, the prime factorisation of 12 is 2*2*3. The distinct primes of 12 are 2 and 3.
One.By definition numbers are:prime if they have only 2 distinct factors (namely 1 and the number itself);composite if they have 3 or more distinct factorsThe important thing to note is the word distinct. The number 1 has only 1 distinct factor, namely 1; thus it is neither a prime (the first prime number is 2) nor composite.
The accepted definition of a prime number is a natural number which has exactly two distinct divisors. The number 1 has only one distinct divisor: itself. The number 0 can be said to have infinitely many distinct divisors.
Distinct would mean they are all different, so take the 3 lowest primes and multiply them: 2*3*5 = 30
Primes and composite numbers have two or more factors, including 1 and the number itself. 1 has only one factor, so it is neither a prime nor a composite number.
All primes have two positive divisors. There are only two integers that are neither composite or prime and they are 1 and 0. The number 1 has only 1 positive divisor, itself. The number 0 has an infinite number of divisors.
No, 7 and 42 are not prime numbers. 7 is a prime number because it only has two distinct positive divisors, 1 and 7. 42 is not a prime number because it has more than two distinct positive divisors, including 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 14, 21, and 42.
743 is a prime number.
Yes because 1 is a factor of any prime number. In fact, 1 is always the gcd (same as gcf) of any two distinct prime numbers.