You get a composite number.
2 and 41. It will take four twos.
The four smallest prime numbers are 2, 3, 5 and 7. Multiply them together. You'll get 210.
Not if you multiply them.
The new number has four factors: 1, the two prime numbers and the new product.
Because the four smallest prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, and 7. If you multiply these four together you get 210 (which makes 210 the smallest number divisible by four unique prime numbers).
When you multiply two prime numbers together they become factors of the number that they equal. Since the number will have factors other than 1 and itself, the number cannot be prime.
No, the answer is not going to be a prime number. For example, 2*3=6 which is not a prime number.
Yes, it is prime. A prime number means the only numbers you can multiply to get that number is 1 and itself.
You need to factor it, into prime factors. Then, for every prime factor that appears an ODD number of times, you need to multiply 2306 by this prime factor. Multiply all such prime factors together to get your answer.
19 is a prime number.
29 is a prime number, meaning it has no smaller factors. For any number up to 120, to check whether it is prime or not, it is sufficient to check whether it is divisible by the first four prime numbers (2, 3, 5 and 7).
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