A square number is a number multiplied by itself. The definition of primes says that a prime number can only have 1 and itself as positive factors. So, no.
NO, as according to definition a number is prime only when it can not be divided by any other number except for 1 or by itself.
In case of 49 which is a square number but it can be divided by 7. 1...
It is not impossible for a number to be prime and square, The only possible number that is prime and a square is 1, which is 1x1, and 12. Due to the fact that prime numbers are only divisible by...
No, a square number means that when a number is multiplied by itself I gives you that number (ex: 3•3=9) but prime means that no numbers multiply to that number so it is impossible
A prime number is a number with two and only two factors: 1 (also known as unity) and itself. A composite number is a number with more than two factors; in other words, it has at least one factor...