Such a series does not exist. If 1 were prime, then 1, 2 and 3 would be the only series, but 1 is not prime. A Prime number must have two and only two distinct natural number divisors: itself and 1. In the case of the number one, 'itself' and '1' are the same number, and therefore 1 does not meet the test of primality.
2 and 3 are consecutive prime numbers.
The numbers 2 and 3 are consecutive prime numbers. Are there other pairs of prime numbers which are consecutive numbers?
2 and 3 are consecutive numbers and they are both prime.
The only consecutive prime numbers are 2 and 3.
2 and 3 are the only consecutive prime numbers.
2 and 3 are the only example of consecutive prime numbers.
2 and 3 are consecutive numbers that are prime.
2 and 3 are the only consecutive prime numbers.
2 and 3 are the only consecutive numbers that are prime.
2 and 3 are the only consecutive numbers that are prime.
In fact, they can. 2 and 3 are consecutive prime numbers.For larger numbers, one of two consecutive numbers will always be even, and therefore, not a prime.In fact, they can. 2 and 3 are consecutive prime numbers.For larger numbers, one of two consecutive numbers will always be even, and therefore, not a prime.In fact, they can. 2 and 3 are consecutive prime numbers.For larger numbers, one of two consecutive numbers will always be even, and therefore, not a prime.In fact, they can. 2 and 3 are consecutive prime numbers.For larger numbers, one of two consecutive numbers will always be even, and therefore, not a prime.
3, 5 and 7 are consecutive odd prime numbers.