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    Prime
    /prīm/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a state or time of greatest strength, vigor, or success in a person's life: "you're in the prime of life"
    • 2. a service forming part of the Divine Office, traditionally said (or chanted) at the first hour of the day (i.e., 6 a.m.), but now little used.
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  3. PRIME definition: 1. main, or most important: 2. of the best quality: 3. a very good example of something. Learn more.

  4. Prime definition: of the first importance; demanding the fullest consideration. See examples of PRIME used in a sentence.

  5. prime. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English prime1 /praɪm/ AWL adjective [ only before noun] 1 most important SYN main Smoking is the prime cause of lung disease. Our prime concern is providing jobs for all young school leavers. He was named as the prime suspect in the murder investigation. Good management is of prime importance in ...

    • Dividing Into Equal Groups
    • Not Into Fractions
    • Not Into Groups of 1
    • Factors
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    • Why All The Fuss About Prime and composite?

    It is all about trying to divide the number into equal groups Some whole numberscan be divided up exactly, and some can't! And we give them names: So 6 is Composite, but 7is Prime Like this: And that explains it ... but there are some more details ...

    We are only dealing with whole numbers here! We are not going to cut things into halves or quarters.

    OK, we couldhave divided 7 into seven 1s (or one 7) like this: But we could do that for anywhole number! So we are only interested in dividing by whole numbers other thanthe number itself. And also: Like this: Sometimes a number can be divided exactly in many ways: And note this:

    We can also define a Prime Number using factors. "Factors" are numbers we multiply together to get another number. And we have: It means the same as our previous definition, just stated using factors. And remember this is only about Whole Numbers (1, 2, 3, ... etc), not fractions or negative numbers. So don't say "I could multiply ½ times 6 to get ...

    Factors other than 1 or the number itself are highlighted: So when there are more factors than 1 or the number itself, the number is Composite. A question for you: is 15 Prime or Composite?

    Because we can "break apart" Composite Numbers into Prime Number factors. It is like the Prime Numbers are the basic building blocksof all numbers. And the Composite Numbers are made up of Prime Numbers multiplied together. Here we see it in action: This idea is so important it is called The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic. There are many puzzles...

  6. Nov 30, 2023 · For a number to be classified as a prime number, it should have exactly two factors. Since 2 has exactly two factors, 1 and the number itself, 2, it is a prime number. Numbers like 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13 and 17, are all considered prime numbers because they have exactly two factors, 1 and the number itself. Numbers like 4, 6, 8, 9, 10 and 12 are ...

  7. Step 1: Find the prime factorization of each number. Step 2: Identify each prime that is present in any of the prime factorizations. The prime numbers present in the prime factorizations are 2, 3, 5, and 11. Step 3: Identify the largest exponent of each prime identified in Step 2 in the prime factorizations.

  8. Definition: Prime Number. A prime number is a positive integer, greater than 1 1, whose only factors are 1 1 and itself. You probably first heard this definition in Middle School, if not earlier. It is a perfectly valid definition of what it means for an integer to be prime.

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