17 and 2
37 and 53 = 90
17 and 43 = 60
47 and 53 = 100
No two prime numbers satisfy that request.
two prime numbers when added together will equal 63: 2 + 61
No two prime numbers satisfy that request.
Because 2 is a prime number and 2 added to any other prime number will give an odd result.
No two prime numbers added together have a sum of 97. All primes except the number 2 are odd numbers, and two odd numbers added together always produce an even sum.
The question has several answers: {3,41}, {7,37} and {13,31}
There is no solution. For two numbers to add to an odd total, one of them must be even. If that number is also a prime it must be 2. But if one of the numbers is 2 and the two sum to 289, the other must be 287. But 287 is not a prime and the question required two primes to be added.
If you're talking about which two prime numbers added together equals to 19, then the answer is 2 and 17. They are both prime numbers, and they add up to be 19.