No. 2 x 5 = 10
The product of any two numbers, neither of which is 1, is never a prime number.
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.
Because prime numbers don't have any common prime factors. Their GCF is 1. Since the product of the GCF and LCM of a pair of numbers equals the product of the numbers, the LCM has to be equal to the product.
Their product.
Any two that are relatively prime.
Since prime numbers are defined as positive integers, any product of prime numbers will be positive.
Composite
If A is a prime, then the answer is A^k where k is any positive integer.
A prime number can be multiplied by any other numbers because all whole numbers are the product of prime numbers.
There is no correct answer to this question, because it is nonsensical.The question asks for a largest prime number. By definition, a prime number is NOT the product of 2 (or more) prime numbers. So it is nonsensical to ask for any prime number that is the product of 2 prime numbers.
More than possible. Unless one of your prime numbers is 2, the product of any other two will be odd.
Prime numbers are multiplied together in the same way as any integers may be multiplied together.