Composite number
A composite number is a positive integer which has a positive divisor other than one or itself. By definition, every integer greater than one is either a prime number or a composite number. The numbers zero and one are considered to be neither prime nor composite. The integer 14 is a composite number because it can be factored as 2 × 7.
Related Topics:
Positive - Integer - Divisor - One - Prime number - Zero - 14 - 2 - 7
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