A prime is a whole number divisible by itself and 1, and no other whole number.
probability
A number or shape in a pattern.
A single number, such as 491625 does not define a sequence and so cannot have an nth term.
It depends on how you define prime
A prime is a whole number divisible by itself and 1, and no other whole number.
Mathematicians define a prime number as one with exactly two factors. 1 does not qualify.
A product of Prime number,perhaps with some repetition, resulting in the desired amount
probability
A prime number is a number in the set of positive integers such that it is only divisible by 2 unique numbers: itself, and 1. For this reason the first prime number is 2, not 1.
A number or shape in a pattern.
No. The term prime number only applies to integers, such as 37 or 38. 37.5 is not an integer.
"Double prime" is a term used in calculus. I have found no information on anything called a "double prime number".
A prime number is a positive integer that has only two factors: one and itself.
A single number, such as 491625 does not define a sequence and so cannot have an nth term.
It depends on how you define prime
the prime factorization