They are: 211 and 223
200 is not a prime number, however, its (prime) factors are: 2 * 2 * 2 * 5 * 5
200 is divisible by 2, among other numbers, therefore it can not be a prime number.
Any number from 2-200 can be co-prime.
Yes, 2 is the only even prime number between 1 and 200.
2 is the first prime number.
There is ONly ONE prime number that is EVEN. It is TWO(2). All other prime numbers to infinity are odd.
The first prime number is 2. The product of 2, since there is no other number by which to multiply it, is 2.
The number 200 is an even composite number, meaning it can be divided by numbers other than 1 and itself. It is expressed in Roman numerals as CC and is the sum of the first ten prime numbers. Mathematically, 200 can be factored into prime factors as 2^3 × 5^2. Additionally, in the context of measurement, 200 degrees Celsius is the equivalent of 392 degrees Fahrenheit.
2 and 5 because 2*5 = 10 and 2*2*2*5*5 = 200
No. The first prime number is 2.
2 is the smallest prime number.
2 is the First Prime - the first prime number. A prime number is one which can only be divided by itself and 1.