A number having only two divisors is called a prime number. Write the statement in conditional form.
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A number having only two divisors is called a prime number.
Let the number be x .
Then it's factors are 1 and the number itself.
x=x × 1 (i)
A number in the form of ( i ) is called a prime number.
Here x is a prime number.
It should have none other than x and 1 as it's factors.
Hope it helps you.
Here is the answer:-
A number having only two divisors is called a prime number.
Let the number be x .
Then it's factors are 1 and the number itself.
x=x × 1 (i)
A number in the form of ( i ) is called a prime number.
Here x is a prime number.
It should have none other than x and 1 as it's factors.
Hope it helps you.
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Yes,
It's correct.
The number which have only two divisors and factors is called PRIME NUMBER.
example :
'3' is a prime number
It is divisible by (1) and (3) number itself.
'5' is a prime number
it is divisible by (1) and (5) number itself.
Let a number be 'a'
if a is having only two divisors or factors, so 'a' will be a prime number.
But, if 'a' is having more than two divisors or factors then 'a' is not a prime number.
It's correct.
The number which have only two divisors and factors is called PRIME NUMBER.
example :
'3' is a prime number
It is divisible by (1) and (3) number itself.
'5' is a prime number
it is divisible by (1) and (5) number itself.
Let a number be 'a'
if a is having only two divisors or factors, so 'a' will be a prime number.
But, if 'a' is having more than two divisors or factors then 'a' is not a prime number.
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