Is 438 a Prime Number?

Answer: 438 is not a prime number.

To determine whether the number 438 is a prime number, it is necessary to check if it has any divisors besides 1 and itself. This involves checking if there are any other numbers that can divide 438 evenly, meaning without leaving a remainder. If such divisors exist, 438 is not a prime number; otherwise, it would be classified as prime.

To quickly check if 438 is a prime number:

Calculate the square root of 438

438=20.93\sqrt{438} = 20.93

Prime numbers less than or equal to 20.93: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19

  • 438 is divisible by number: 2, 3, 73.

Since 438 is divisible by a number 2, 3, 73 other than 1 and itself, so it is not a prime number

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