2 and 17
13*31=403 13 and 31 are prime numbers.
Yes, it can. Examples are 2 and 5 to make 10 and 2 and 7 to make 14. If your question was if they could make an even prime number, the answer is no. Two is the only even prime number.
2 and 17
79 and 5
No two prime numbers can make 30.No two prime numbers can make 30.No two prime numbers can make 30.No two prime numbers can make 30.
1 x 117, 3 x 39, 9 x 13 = 117
Well the factors of 117 are: 1, 3, 9, 13, 39, and 117 itself. Therefore: 1x117 = 117 3x39 = 117 9x13 = 117
There are no two prime numbers in which a product of 100 is possible.
117 is not a prime number because it has more than two factors. It is divisible by 3, 1, 117, 39 etc.
9*13 = 117
2 and 17
13*31=403 13 and 31 are prime numbers.
3 and 23 are two prime numbers having a sum of 26.
The prime numbers 2 and 3 have 6 as their product when multiplied.
They are: 9*13 = 117 and 117/9 = 13
I might be reading this incorrectly, but it seems to me that I can take two prime numbers, 3 and 3, and make the square number nine out of them. This is also true of all the other prime numbers.