No. That is impossible.
A Prime number is defined as a number that factors only to itself and the number one. A prime number MUST only be "divisible" by 1 and itself to get an integer number. For example, 7 only has 2 factors - 1 and 7.
Square numbers are divisible by a number other than 1 and itself. For example, 16 has the factors 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16. 4 squared = 16
Chat with our AI personalities
There are no prime numbers that are square numbers
Any two prime numbers will be relatively prime. Numbers are relatively prime if they do not have any prime factors in common. Prime numbers have only themselves as prime factors, so all prime numbers are relatively prime to the others.
It is not impossible for a number to be prime and square, The only possible number that is prime and a square is 1, which is 1x1, and 12. Due to the fact that prime numbers are only divisible by themselves and 1, primes cannot be a square.
The square of any odd number is also an odd number for reasons that should be obvious.
The multiples of any number cannot be prime numbers because such numbers are the product of at least two numbers. Prime numbers, but definition, cannot be cannot be the product of any numbers except itself and one.