there is no infinity
Infinity isn't a number, thus it can't be prime.
There is no biggest prime number: they go on for ever.
This is the same as asking "What is the largest prime number?". The answer would be infinity, but infinity isn't a number. There is no answer. Maybe you meant to ask: "What is the SMALLEST prime number greater than 200?". The answer to that is 211.
an infinate amount. as numbers excell to infinity (and beyond ;) ) which is an inexplicable number, it would be simply impossible to count how many prime numbers emd in a 1
Infinity is not a number. It cannot be graphed nor placed onto a number line. Infinity is an idea, a prospect. So the answer is "none" since Infinity isnt a number.
No because technically, infinity is not a "number" it is a concept that means without limit, bound or end. so infinity+1=infinity infinity2=infinity and so on.
No there isn't. Some people say that infinity is the last number but what about infinity and one and infinity and two? So basically there is no end to numbers. To infinity and beyond!
There is no such animal as "a number near infinity". Proof. Let n be a number near infinity. Multiply n by a million The result is still less than infinity, therefore n is less than one millionth of infinity. This can hardly be said to be "near". On the other hand, no matter how large a number n is, there is always a prime larger.
neither, infinity is not a number. infinity is what is called an abstract or irrational number. it has no end or a different view is not that it has no end, it is just ever expanding. so, neither.
because number are infinity
Infinity is an unknown number so nobody knows what it is. A prime number has only 2 factors which are 1 and itself. Composite numbers are everything else except 1 and 0. 1 and 0 are neither prime, nor composite.
None. Infinity never ends, so nothing can be larger than it.