No. It is lesser.
There are an infinite amount of prime numbers greater than 100
There are an infinite amount of prime numbers that are greater than 100. The first three of those are 101, 103 and 107.
Yes. Even numbers greater than 100 is a well defined set. (Although it is a set with an infinite number of members)
Not at all. For example: gcf(101, 102) = 1 gcf(40, 80) = 40
No. It is lesser.
The prime numbers that are greater than 80 and less than 100 are 83, 89, and 97.
There are an infinite amount of prime numbers greater than 100
There are an infinite amount of prime numbers that are greater than 100. The first three of those are 101, 103 and 107.
Numbers having exactly three factors are the squares of prime numbers. Examples of these numbers greater than 100 are 121, 169, 289, 361, 529, 841, etc.
No.
Take any number greater than 10. Multiply it by itself. The answer will be a square number greater than 100 - and there is an infinitey of such numbers.
51-99
There are an infinite number of primes greater than any number given.
99
Yes. Even numbers greater than 100 is a well defined set. (Although it is a set with an infinite number of members)
Yes. Simple example: pick 2 primes greater than 100 and 2 less than 100. For each pair, GCF = 1