It is: 29+3 = 32
3 + 29 = 32 13 + 19 = 32 15 + 17 = 32
32 x 13 = 117
32 and 64 are the only two numbers which have prime factorization of only 2's. 32 = 25, 64 = 26
29 and 47 are prime numbers because they have only two factors which are themselves and one.
It is: 29+3 = 32
How about: 3+29 = 32
Two prime numbers that have a sum of 32 could be 13 + 19 or 29 + 3.
13 and 19
Neither of these numbers are prime. The only even prime number is two.
No. For example, 61 is a prime number; 16 is not a prime number.
The prime factor of 32 is: 2
3 + 29 = 32 13 + 19 = 32 15 + 17 = 32
There are five prime numbers in the factorization of 32; all twos.
29+3 = 32 and 29+7 = 36
They are in exponents: 32*7 = 63
32 x 13 = 117