No, I think prime numbers are infinite.
i think prime numbers
Its the biggest out of all that you pay.
Well, when you think about it, all numbers that are even numbers are prime numbers... except 2 ISN'T a prime number!
The smallest prime number in which all of the digits are also prime is 2.The smallest multi-digit prime number in which all of the digits are also prime is 23.
There is no biggest prime and the proof is quite simple. Suppose P were the biggest prime. Multiply together all the primes from 2 upto P. Call this number Q. Add 1 so that your final number is Q+1. Now, divide Q+1 by any prime. The prime will go into Q (by the way Q is defined) and so, when dividing Q+1, there will be a remainder of 1. So Q+1 cannot be divided by any prime fro 2 to P so Q+1 is itself a prime. And the way in which it was defined Q+1 is MUCH bigger than P.
When all of the factors are prime. The longest factor string is the prime factorization.
It is always 1 and the prime number itself.
There is an infinite number of them, so of course there is no chart with all of them. If you google prime number, you can find list of the first 1000 or even 10000 primes. That should do it, I think
It isn't the biggest number,just the biggest component.
There are two ways in which the factors can be given. You are given all the prime factors (and their multiplicity). In that case simply multiply them all together. Or You are given each factor. In this case, the biggest of these is the number.
47 is already a prime number.
No, all prime numbers are deficient.