Yes. For example 3 is the cube of cuberoot(3).
However, by definition, a Prime number cannot be a PERFECT cube.
Square numbers can't be prime. They have too many factors.
Any two prime numbers, eg 3 and 17 also any two co-prime numbers eg 26 and 33
900=2x2x5x5x3x3 There are not any groups of three so the cube root is not a whole number. Now you have to take numbers and guess it. 10 cubed is 1000 9 cubed is 729 9.5 cubed is 902.5 So, keep trying to get close to the amount.
Prime numbers are divisible because any numbers that are divisible are prime. If a number isn't divisible, it isn't prime. Prime numbers have to be divisible by at least one pair of numbers to be prime.
2, 3Those two are consecutive, natural and prime numbers! It's as easy as one, two, three! (Pun intended)
i would say no
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Square numbers can't be prime. They have too many factors.
No other prime numbers are consecutive because there aren't any other even prime numbers.
Any two prime numbers will be relatively prime. Numbers are relatively prime if they do not have any prime factors in common. Prime numbers have only themselves as prime factors, so all prime numbers are relatively prime to the others.
Any two prime numbers, eg 3 and 17 also any two co-prime numbers eg 26 and 33
900=2x2x5x5x3x3 There are not any groups of three so the cube root is not a whole number. Now you have to take numbers and guess it. 10 cubed is 1000 9 cubed is 729 9.5 cubed is 902.5 So, keep trying to get close to the amount.
Co-prime numbers, relatively prime numbers and any set of prime numbers.
Prime numbers are divisible because any numbers that are divisible are prime. If a number isn't divisible, it isn't prime. Prime numbers have to be divisible by at least one pair of numbers to be prime.
2, 3Those two are consecutive, natural and prime numbers! It's as easy as one, two, three! (Pun intended)
Any number that is not a prime number.. . .Prime numbers: 1,3,5 and 7
No, there are no prime numbers that are also square numbers. Prime numbers are only divisible by 1 and themselves, while square numbers have integer square roots. Since the square root of a prime number is not an integer, a prime number cannot be a square number.