113 + 19 = 132
109 + 23 = 132
103 + 29 = 132
101 + 31 = 132
89 + 43 = 132
79 + 53 = 132
73 + 59 = 132
71 + 61 = 132
So there are 8 pairs of prime numbers that sum to 132.
The product of the two prime numbers 2 and 11 is 22.
The prime factorization of 58 is: 2 x 29, so 2 and 29 are the two prime numbers that equal 58.
There are two prime numbers with squares between 100 and 300. These prime numbers are 11 and 13. (112 = 121 and 132 = 169.)
No, the product of two prime numbers is unique.
37 and 61 are two prime numbers having the sum of 98.
How about: 127+5 = 132
132 = 11 x 12 ie 11 x 3 x 2 x 2 . the answer is there are no two prime numbers whose product is 132.
no,132 is not a prime number because you can divide 132 by 2
No it can not
19 and 11 are the two prime numbers that equal to 209.
No two prime numbers satisfy that request.
There are two prime numbers that equals 50. The two numbers are 13 & 37. Both numbers are prime, so that's the answer.
I guess the only prime numbers that equal 231 are two and 229.
two prime numbers when added together will equal 63: 2 + 61
The product of the two prime numbers 2 and 11 is 22.
The prime factorization of 58 is: 2 x 29, so 2 and 29 are the two prime numbers that equal 58.
All prime numbers except for 2 are odd. The sum of any two odd numbers is even. Therefore, unless 85 is prime (it's not) or -2 is, (it's not) there aren't two prime numbers that will equal 87.