As a product of its prime factors: 2*3*13 = 78
The sum of any two prime numbers is not always a composite number. The sum of 2 and 11 is 13, and 13 is a prime number, not a composite number.
Becouse every prime number (except 2) is odd, the sum of 2 prime numbers will always be even (and 2 is the only even prime). The exceptions are 11 and 2 for example; 11 = prime, 2 = prime and 13=prime.
There is no table that comes in it except 1 and 13 and numbers that have only 2 multiples are prime numbers. A prime number has no factors other than 1 and itself. 13 has no factors other than 1 and itself, so 13 is a prime number.
2 + 3 = 5 2 + 5 = 7 2+ 11 = 13 2 + 41 = 43 The numbers only work with 2 because adding odd numbers together equals an even number. 2 is the only even prime number and thus adding any other prime numbers together will not equal a prime.
Yes, but since 2 is the only even prime number and the sum of two odd numbers is always even, one of the two prime numbers being added will always be a 2. So, for example: 3 + 2 = 5 11 + 2 = 13 71 + 2 = 73
Prime number of 13 is 13 Prime numbers of 26 are 2 and 13 Prime numbers of 65 are 5 and 13 LCM = 2*5*13 =130
2 is an even prime number. 3, 7, 11, 13 are odd prime numbers.
2, 13, and 17, but 2 is not a prime number
The sum of any two prime numbers is not always a composite number. The sum of 2 and 11 is 13, and 13 is a prime number, not a composite number.
Super-primes are those prime numbers which are identified with prime numbers when arranged in a list in ascending order starting with 2 (the least prime number).To identify super-primes, number a list of prime numbers (2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, etc.) in ascending order:2 is number 13 is number 2 (2 is a prime)5 is number 3 (3 is a prime)7 is number 411 is number 5 (5 is a prime)13 is number 617 is number 7 (7 is a prime)19 is number 823 is number 929 is number 1031 is number 11 (11 is a prime)37 is number 1241 is number 13 (13 is a prime)The super-primes less than 100 are 2, 3, 11, 17, 31, 41, 59, 67, and 83.
13 is a prime number, so the only 2 whole numbers that multiply to 13 are 13 and 1.
Becouse every prime number (except 2) is odd, the sum of 2 prime numbers will always be even (and 2 is the only even prime). The exceptions are 11 and 2 for example; 11 = prime, 2 = prime and 13=prime.
Well because 3*2 is 6 and a prime number is a number that no 2 numbers can muiltiply to = that number. For example 13, 29.....no 2 numbers beside the number itself and 1 will equal them...
There is no table that comes in it except 1 and 13 and numbers that have only 2 multiples are prime numbers. A prime number has no factors other than 1 and itself. 13 has no factors other than 1 and itself, so 13 is a prime number.
Prime numbers have only 2 factors, one and itself.Basically, you won't be able to get a whole number if you divided the number by any number, except from one and itself. (eg. 13/1 = 13, and 13/13 = 1)
The first prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, and 19. The first prime number is 2 and the fifth prime number is 11. The product of these two numbers is 2 x 11 = 22.
A good way to remember prime numbers from 1 to 100: Take any number. If it is only divisible by 1 and itself, then it is a prime number. If it is divisible by any other numbers, then it is not a prime number. Example: 13. You can only get 13 by multiplying: 1 x 13, and 13 can only be divided by 13...13/13 = 1...or 1....13/1=13. So 13 IS a Prime number. Example 14. You can get 14 by multiplying: 1x14, 2x7, and you can divide 14 by 2 to get 7, or by 7 to get 2, so 14 is NOT a Prime number, since numbers other than itself and 1 are able to be divided into it to get whole numbers. This test will hold true for any prime number.