97 and 3
89 and 11
83 and 17
71 and 29
59 and 41
53 and 47
No, the product of two prime numbers is unique.
No prime numbers equal 84. The only number equal to 84 is 84,and it isn't a prime number.The prime factors of 84 are: 1, 2, 2, 3, and 7
The prime factorization of 58 is: 2 x 29, so 2 and 29 are the two prime numbers that equal 58.
The prime numbers (factors) of 44 are: 2 and 11
Prime numbers are integers. They won't equal a decimal.
31 + 67 + 2
97 and 3
2, 31 and 67 if you add them.
How can 2 prime numbers ever be equal They cant be Equal.
The prime numbers of 100 are: 2, 2, 5 and 5
The prime numbers (factors) of 100 are: 2 and 5
2+19+79 = 100 2+29+69 = 100 You should see a pattern emerging.
19 and 11 are the two prime numbers that equal to 209.
No, the product of two prime numbers is unique.
The prime factors of 100 are: 2, 5
120 = 2*2*2*3*5, so there is 5 prime numbers, no 2 prime numbers
the prime numbers that equal 168 is 2*2*2*3*7 and also Here is a table of all prime numbers up to 1,000:2357111317192329313741434753596167717379838997101103107109113127131137139149151157163167173179181191193197199211223227229233239241251257263269271277281283293307311313317331337347349353359367373379383389397401409419421431433439443449457461463467479487491499503509521523541547557563569571577587593599601607613617619631641643647653659661673677683691701709719727733739743751757761769773787797809811821823827829839853857859863877881883887907911919929937941947953967971977983991997