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every multiple of a prime number is a prime number ​

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Answered by callofduty79
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Answer:

A prime number is a number whose only whole factors are 1 and itself. The only positive integral multiple of 3 which is a prime number is 1×3=3 itself. Any larger multiple is composite since it will be a multiple of 3 and another whole number larger than 1 .

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Answered by aashna131
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Answer:

NO

Step-by-step explanation:

If we 3 as an example:-

Every multiple of 3 is divisible by 3....

AND THUS, NEVER THE MULTIPLE OF A PRIME NO. IS A PRIME NO.

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