Math, asked by kailashsharma067, 8 months ago

Q.1- Define with examples
Prime Number, Composite Number, Whole Number, Integers​

Answers

Answered by Ferrari2248
0

In math, prime numbers are whole numbers greater than 1, that have only two factors – 1 and the number itself. Prime numbers are divisible only by the number 1 or itself. For example, 2, 3, 5, 7 and 11 are the first few prime numbers.

please mark as brainliest thank my ans.

Answered by Anonymous
19

\huge\boxed{\underline{\sf{\red{a}\green{n}\pink{s}\orange{w}\blue{e}\pink{r}}}}

PRIME NUMBER -

A prime number is a whole number greater than 1 whose only factors are 1 and itself. A factor is a whole number that can be divided evenly into another number. The first few prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23 and 29.

COMPOSITE NUMBER-

Numbers that have more than two factors are called composite numbers.For example, the integer 14 is a composite number because it is the product of the two smaller integers 2 × 7.

WHOLE NUMBER -

In mathematics, whole numbers are the basic counting numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, … and so on. 17, 99, 267, 8107 and 999999999 are examples of whole numbers. Whole numbers include natural numbers that begin from 1 onwards. Whole numbers include positive integers along with 0.

INTEGERS -

An integer (from the Latin integer meaning "whole") is colloquially defined as a number that can be written without a fractional component. For example, 21, 4, 0, and −2048 are integers, while 9.75, 512, and √2 are not.

FOLLOW ME FOR MORE ☺️

Similar questions