Count the number of factors of composite number other than perfect square
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In math, composite numbers can be defined as the whole numbers that have more than two factors. Whole numbers that are not prime are composite numbers (except 0 and 1,) because they are divisible by more than two numbers.
4 is the smallest composite number.
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Step-by-step explanation:
6 = 2×3
8 =2×2×2
10=2×5
12=2×2×3
14=2×7
15=3×5
18=2×3×3
20=2×2×5
21=3×7
22=2×11
24=2×2×2×3
26=2×13
27=3×3×3
28=2×2×7
30=2×3×5
32=2×2×2×2×2
33=3×11
34=2×17
35=5×7
38=2×19
40=2×2×2×5
42=2×3×7
44=2×2×11
45=3×3×5
46=2×23
48=2×2×2×2×3
50=2×5×5
52=2×2×13
54=2×3×3×3
55=5×11
56=2×2×2×7
58=2×29
60=2×2×3×5
62=2×31
63=3×3×7
65=5×13
66=2×3×11
68=2×2×17
69=3×23
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99=3×3×11
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