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2 April, 15:06

Why is 291 not a prime number

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  1. 2 April, 15:09
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    291 is not a prime number because it has divisors other then 1 and itself:

    291 can be divided by 3 and 97
  2. 2 April, 15:20
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    I don't know whether it is or isn't. I'll need to examine it.

    If it has any other factors besides 1 and 291, then it's not a prime number.

    The factors of 291 are 1, 3, 97, and 291.

    It's not a prime, because it has two more factors in addition to 1 and 291.

    They are 3 and 97.
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