PRIME AND COMPOSITE NUMBERS

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PRIME AND COMPOSITE NUMBERS BY RYAN

CONTENTS PRIME NUMBERS 1 COMPOSITE NUMBERS 1

PRIME NUMBERS DEFINITION A prime number is a whole number that is greater than 1, whose only number factors are 1 and itself. White- prime. BLUE- ONE. EXAMPLES 11 1 AND 11 29 1 AND 29 83 1 AND 83 97 1 AND 97 79 1 AND 79 23 1 AND 23 47 1 AND 47 61 1 AND 61 2 1 AND 2 PRIME NUMBERS

COMPOSITE NUMBERS DEFINITION A composite number is a positive integer that has at least one positive divisor other than 1 and itself. Basically, a composite number is a number greater than 1 that is not a prime number. * GREEN- composite. EXAMPLES 4 1 2 AND ITSELF 6 1 2 3 AND ITSELF 8 1 4 2 AND ITSELF 9 1 3 AND ITSELF * COMPOSITE NUMBERS