A prime number can only be divided evenly by itself and 1. 123111970/10 = 12311197. Since we can divide it evenly by a number other than itself, it's not prime,.
The largest known prime number is 17,425,170, although technically, there is no largest possible prime number. To this day, mathematicians are still searching for higher prime numbers.
There is an infinite number of prime numbers. It is not possible to list them.
No. That isn't possible: A prime number, by definition, has no smaller factors. A square number does have a smaller factor - the number that is squared.
yes. an example would be 1.
A prime number can only be divided evenly by itself and 1. 123111970/10 = 12311197. Since we can divide it evenly by a number other than itself, it's not prime,.
It is not possible for any multiple of a prime number to be prime.
53 is a prime number.
No, all prime numbers are deficient.
No, a prime number is only divisible by itself and one. And since one doesn't count as a prime number, no.
Yes, that is the definition of a prime number, having only two possible factors, one and the prime number itself.
No.
Any number that only has one and itself as factors is prime. Therefore, there is an infinite amount of prime numbers. Any number lower than 0 is not possible to be prime.
The largest known prime number is 17,425,170, although technically, there is no largest possible prime number. To this day, mathematicians are still searching for higher prime numbers.
The only possible rectangle is 1 x 11, which identifies 11 as a prime number.
There is an infinite number of prime numbers. It is not possible to list them.
15 is one possible answer.