Many people find that a factor tree helps to visualize the process of breaking a composite number into factors and then breaking those factors into factors until all the factors are prime. Example: 210
210
105,2
35,3,2
7,5,3,2
2 x 3 x 5 x 7 = 210
There is not such a thing as a composite prime number. A prime number has exactly two factors. A composite number has more than two factors.
Factors can be prime or composite. The factors of 30 are 1,2,3,5,6,10,15 and 30. Of these, 3 and 5 are prime. The rest are composite except for 1, which is neither.
Some factors are prime numbers, some are composite.
composite has more than 2 factors and prime has 2 factors
Every natural number above one is either prime or composite, if it is prime, its only factors are itself and 1, if it is composite it has additional factors beyond that.
Yes. Composite numbers can be written as the product of prime factors.
A composite factor is a factor that is a composite number, as opposed to a prime factor which is a factor that is a prime number.
519 is prime, not composite.
Composite. 1,2,3,4,6,8,12,24
They are both prime factors
1 and any factors that are themselves composite since none of these are prime.
When a composite number is expressed as a product of its prime factors, the prime factorization of the composite number has been performed.