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Ezekiel
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26 November, 18:18
Is 4,564,282 prime or composite? Explain
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Arthur Caldwell
26 November, 18:46
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It's composite.
Since it ends with 2 its an even number, and all even numbers are composite
They are composite because they are divisible by 2, and any number that's divisible by anything other than 1 and itself is composite.
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