2, 3 and 5
Prime numbers are positive integers with only two factors. 2, 3, 5 and 7 are examples of prime numbers.
3 and 29
2, 3 and 5
2 and 3
Some pairs of prime numbers are: 3, 5 11, 17 7, 23
prime numbers are numbers that can only be divided by its self and one. here is a list of just some prime numbers... --37 --51 --101 --9,991
They are: 2 3 5 7 and 11
A prime number is a positive integer with two factors: one and the number itself. Examples: 2, 3, 5 and so on.
3 examples are 11, 17, and 19; they are prime because they are only divisible by themselves and 1.
Prime numbers that differ from each other by exactly 2 are twin primes. Examples of twin primes are 3 and 5, 17 and 19, 599 and 601.
Yes. Examples of prime numbers are: 3, 5, 7, 11, 13. Prime Numbers are defined as being divisible only by themselves and 1.
Prime numbers are whole numbers that are not divisible by anything but one and itself. Examples of prime numbers include 1;2;3;5;7;9... etc. Prime numbers must always be odd (except for 2) but not all odd numbers are prime. For example, 21 is odd, but it is divisible by 3 and 7. Therefore, it is not prime.