Prime and Composite Numbers
Students identify prime and composite numbers and understand their properties, including prime factorisation.
Key Questions
- Differentiate between prime and composite numbers, providing examples of each.
- Explain the process of prime factorisation and its applications.
- Analyze why the number 1 is neither prime nor composite.
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