Yes - there are an infinite number of prime numbers. The first Prime number after 100100 is 100103.
Sure, since there are INFINITELY MANY prime numbers, that means you will find prime numbers over any given number.
Any two prime numbers will be relatively prime. Numbers are relatively prime if they do not have any prime factors in common. Prime numbers have only themselves as prime factors, so all prime numbers are relatively prime to the others.
Co-prime numbers, relatively prime numbers and any set of prime numbers.
All positive whole numbers over 1 can be classified either as prime or composite numbers. Those which are not prime are composite numbers, that is, numbers which are composed of several different factors.
Prime numbers are divisible because any numbers that are divisible are prime. If a number isn't divisible, it isn't prime. Prime numbers have to be divisible by at least one pair of numbers to be prime.
Any number that is not a prime number.. . .Prime numbers: 1,3,5 and 7
1 is not a prime number, so it wouldn't be present in any prime factorization. Prime numbers don't really have factorizations, that is, the factorization is the number itself. There are prime numbers greater than 100.
The factors of any prime numbers are 1 and the numbers themselves.
Perhaps the fact that they are prime numbers!
The multiples of any number cannot be prime numbers because such numbers are the product of at least two numbers. Prime numbers, but definition, cannot be cannot be the product of any numbers except itself and one.
Any prime number is relatively prime to any other prime number.
There are no prime numbers that are square numbers