11, 17 and 31
No. Odd numbers can be greater than, smaller than, or equal to prime numbers.
There are infinitely many prime numbers which are greater than 30.
The prime numbers that can be subtracted to equal 14 are 17 and 3. This is because 17 - 3 = 14. Prime numbers are numbers greater than 1 that have no divisors other than 1 and themselves. In this case, 17 and 3 are both prime numbers, and their difference is 14.
Well, honey, there are 25 prime numbers greater than 75. You want the list too? Well, tough luck, I'm not here to hold your hand through the world of math. Just know that there are 25 of those bad boys hanging out above 75.
You try dividing it by all prime numbers less than of equal to its square root.
There are no prime numbers greater than 10 that add up to 29. Since all prime numbers greater than 2 are odd numbers, no two prime numbers greater than 2 can have an even number for their sum.
All prime numbers greater than 2 are odd numbers. The sum of any two odd numbers is always an even number, and no even number greater than 2 is a prime.
Yes, all prime numbers are greater than one.
Integers greater than one that are not prime are composite.
Seven of them.
The numbers 23 and 29 are prime.
23 and 29 are the two prime numbers greater than 20 but less than 30.