
Prime and Composite Numbers | Maths
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Mathematics, Science
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6th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains the concept of prime and composite numbers. Prime numbers are defined as whole numbers with only two factors: one and itself. Examples like 3 and 5 are given to illustrate this. The tutorial then introduces composite numbers, which have more than two factors, using examples like 4 and 24. The video also includes exercises to identify prime and composite numbers, emphasizing that a number can only be either prime or composite, not both.
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How can you determine if a number is composite? Provide an example.
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Explain the difference between prime and composite numbers.
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