"Biggest" is a superlative term and so, unless otherwise qualified, there can be only one "biggest".The biggest prime number (not numbers) lower than 100 is (not are) 97.
No. Euler roved that there are an infinite amount of prime numbers.
No, I think prime numbers are infinite.
There is no biggest prime number.The largest prime known at present is 243112609 - 1, a number with nearly 13 million decimal digits. It was verified by the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search on August 23, 2008.For more information about record prime numbers, see the related link.Since we know there is no biggest number, there is no reason to believe there is such a restriction on Prime Numbers.
Some of the prime numbers are 2,5,7,3,11,13,19,23....etc.
99 - 2 = 97
false
Some factors are prime numbers.
All numbers have factors. Some factors are prime numbers. These are known as prime factors. Some numbers have some of the same prime factors as other numbers. These are known as common prime factors. 3 is a common prime factor of 12 and 15.
Some factors are prime numbers, some are composite.
No.
False