3 and 2 are the only prime numbers with a difference of 1.
2 and 3 is the only pair.
2 and 3 No other pair.
2 and 5 are one such pair.
prime numbers are numbers that can only be divided by one and itself. Composite numbers can be divided by more than one and itself.
All consecutive integers have a difference of one.
Greater than one, numbers are either composite or prime, never both.
1597 is already prime and has only one prime factor.
Prime numbers have only two factors which are themselves and one such as 23 and 29
No. For two integers to have a difference of 3, one must be odd and one must be even. The only even prime number is 2. That means the only pairs of prime numbers that have a difference of 3 must be 2 and another number. The only numbers that could have a difference of 3 are -1 and 5. Since -1 is not a prime number, that is not a pair that meets this description. Since 5 is a prime number, the pair of 2 and 5 is the only possible pair of prime numbers that can have a difference of 3.
It certainly can be! Both the number 2 and 3 are prime numbers. So: 3 - 2 = 1 And there you have it.
There can only be one largest two-digit prime number.