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Because if two numbers are adjacent, then one of them is odd and one is even. But ' 2 ' is the only even prime number there is.
In order to answer the question, it is necessary to know "other than" what. The answer is probably "no", because there is only one such pair.
False. Co-primes are not the same as twin primes.Co-primes are any numbers having no common factorsother than 1. Examples of co-primes are 8 and 9 or 15 and 32.Twin primes are pairs of prime numbers exactly 2 apart such as 11 and 13 or 659 and 661.
A quadrilateral with one reflex angle and 2 pairs of adjacent sides equal is called a kite. A kite is a type of quadrilateral with two distinct pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length. Additionally, a kite has one reflex angle, which is an angle greater than 180 degrees.
That's the only pair.
No, because every other even number besides 2 is composite and odd numbers are never adjacent.
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yes, 1 and 2
Because if two numbers are adjacent, then one of them is odd and one is even. But ' 2 ' is the only even prime number there is.
In order to answer the question, it is necessary to know "other than" what. The answer is probably "no", because there is only one such pair.
Twin primes are pairs of prime numbers that differ from each other by two. Examples of all twin primes less than 100 are (3, 5), (5, 7), (11, 13), (17, 19), (29, 31), (41, 43), (59, 61), and (71, 73).
yes there are about 41 primes
False. Co-primes are not the same as twin primes.Co-primes are any numbers having no common factorsother than 1. Examples of co-primes are 8 and 9 or 15 and 32.Twin primes are pairs of prime numbers exactly 2 apart such as 11 and 13 or 659 and 661.
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A quadrilateral with one reflex angle and 2 pairs of adjacent sides equal is called a kite. A kite is a type of quadrilateral with two distinct pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length. Additionally, a kite has one reflex angle, which is an angle greater than 180 degrees.