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Prime vs Composite Numbers Chart - Educational Visual Guide for Math Learners #3565465 (License: Personal Use)
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The left chart identifies prime numbers from 2 to 97 in green, noting that primes have exactly two distinct positive divisors (1 and itself). The right chart marks composite numbers in pink, defined as having three or more factors, while 1 is excluded from both categories. Both grids span 1-100 and include concise definitions at the bottom for quick reference.
Used in elementary and middle school math classrooms, online learning platforms, and printable worksheets to help students distinguish between prime and composite numbers through visual pattern recognition.
Related Cliparts: Visual learning aid comparing prime and composite numbers 1-100. Clear color-coded grids with definitions-perfect for students, teachers, and homeschoolers.
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