There is no possible answer since 32 has only one prime factor.
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
There are no two prime numbers that add up to 32. The only even prime number is 2, and since the sum of two odd prime numbers is even, the only possible pair would involve 2. However, 2 plus any odd prime number will not equal 32, as the result would exceed 32 when adding another odd prime.
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
29+3 = 32 and 29+7 = 36
There are five prime numbers in the factorization of 32; all twos.
32 x 13 = 117