It is: 2 times 7 = 14
No, because 28 can only be calculated as a product in the following ways: 1 x 28 2 x 14 4 x 7 In the above cases, 28, 14 and 4 are all non-prime numbers, which means that 28 cannot be a product of 2 prime numbers alone.
14 = 2 x 7
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It is: 2*7 = 14
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The product of the first and fourth prime numbers (2 x 7) is 14. No two consecutive odd numbers add up to 14.
The LCM of 14 and 17 is 238. Because 17 is prime, the LCM of 14 and 17 is their product. 14 * 17 is 238.
what is the prime product of 490
Any prime number multiplied by 2 as for example 2*7 = 14
No. By definition, the product has a proper factor - the prime.
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No, the product of two prime numbers is unique.