definition of composite numbers and its examples
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A whole number that can be divided exactly by numbers other than 1 or itself.
examples of composite numbers:
Any multiple of 2, excluding 2 which is prime.
e.g.
4, 6, 8, 10…
Any multiple of 3, excluding 3 which is prime
e.g.
6, 9 , 12, 15…
Any multiple of 5 excluding 5 which is prime
e.g.
10, 15, 20, 25 …
Notice that if you use primes to find composite numbers as in the examples above, then you can find all composite numbers within a large range.
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examples of composite numbers:
Any multiple of 2, excluding 2 which is prime.
e.g.
4, 6, 8, 10…
Any multiple of 3, excluding 3 which is prime
e.g.
6, 9 , 12, 15…
Any multiple of 5 excluding 5 which is prime
e.g.
10, 15, 20, 25 …
Notice that if you use primes to find composite numbers as in the examples above, then you can find all composite numbers within a large range.
PLEASE FOLLOW ME GUYS
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Hey mate !!
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The numbers which have factors other than one or itself are called Composite Numbers. For example -: 12,45,24,etc.
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Here's your answer ^-^
The numbers which have factors other than one or itself are called Composite Numbers. For example -: 12,45,24,etc.
Hope this helps :-D
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