39 is the product when the two prime numbers 3 and 13 are multiplied.
2 and 17
The two prime numbers that equal 56 are 2 and 53. 2 is the only even prime number, and 53 is a prime number because it is only divisible by 1 and itself. When multiplied together, 2 x 53 equals 106, not 56. Therefore, there are no two prime numbers that equal 56.
2 and 5. You will need to multiply 2 four times and 5 twice.
No two prime numbers satisfy that request.
7 and 67 are two prime numbers which have the product 469 when multiplied.
There are no two prime numbers in which a product of 100 is possible.
When multiplied together, 3 and 41 equal 123.
There are no two prime numbers that equal 960 when multiplied together. Prime factorization of 960 is 2x2x2x2x2x2x3x5 or 26x3x5.
101 is a prime number.
1 and 95
3*19
They don't exist. 37 is already prime.
Well, two prime numbers added together to equal six are 3 and 3, and 5 and 1. Two prime numbers multiplied together to equal six are 3 and 2.
It is not possible to multiply two prime numbers and get 90. You can add 43 and 47.
741 results from the following multiplications of two numbers: 1 * 741 (1 is not prime) 3 * 247 (247 is not prime) 13 * 57 (57 is not prime) 19 * 39 (39 is not prime) There are no two prime numbers that when multiplied equal 741. 3 * 13 * 19 equals 741, and all three of those numbers are prime.
They are: 1*59 = 59 which is a prime number