no
no
Because if two numbers are adjacent, then one of them is odd and one is even. But ' 2 ' is the only even prime number there is.
No, because every other even number besides 2 is composite and odd numbers are never adjacent.
yes, 1 and 2
no primes other than two are even numbers. this is simply because any number larger then 2 can always be divided by two and itself while 2 can only be divided by 2 and 2 is itself. hope this was helpful
2 and 3 are the only consecutive primes.
The longest string of consecutive numbers that are primes is two digits long, consisting of 2 and 3 only. There are no other consecutive numbers that are primes because no even numbers greater than 2 are primes.
Adjacent means next to for example one angle is adjacent (next to) the other.ans 2.The answer above is a correct statement, but does not answer the question.An 'adjacent prime' is not usually next to another prime. Adjacent primes are those that are separated by exactly one even number from another prime. Example : 29, 31.
2 is the only even prime number. All primes other than 2 are odd numbers.
It is not. Of the infinitely many primes only one (the number 2) is even, the rest are all odd. The sum of any two primes other than 2 is even and therefore not a prime. If one of the primes in the sum is 2 then the sum is a prime only if the other is the lower of a pair of twin primes. So, while it is possible, it is certainly more likely that the sum is a composite.
All prime numbers greater than 2 are odd numbers. For an odd prime to be written as the sum of two primes, one of the primes must be 2 because two odd primes will produce an even sum. 11 cannot be written as the sum of two primes. 13 = 2 + 11. 17 cannot be written as the sum of two primes. 19 = 2 + 17.