How about: 127+5 = 132
132 = 11 x 12 ie 11 x 3 x 2 x 2 . the answer is there are no two prime numbers whose product is 132.
2 x 2 x 3 x 11 = 132
127 + 3 + 2
No, as all prime numbers are odd, excluding 2, and when you add two odd numbers you get an even number. This even number can't be a prime number as it will be divisible by 2. 101 and 31 are both prime, but 101+31 is 132.
3 prime numbers which have the sum of 132: 2 + 3 + 127 2 + 17 + 113
How about: 127+5 = 132
113 + 19 = 132 109 + 23 = 132 103 + 29 = 132 101 + 31 = 132 89 + 43 = 132 79 + 53 = 132 73 + 59 = 132 71 + 61 = 132 So there are 8 pairs of prime numbers that sum to 132.
no,132 is not a prime number because you can divide 132 by 2
132 = 11 x 12 ie 11 x 3 x 2 x 2 . the answer is there are no two prime numbers whose product is 132.
2 x 2 x 3 x 11 = 132
127 + 5
127 + 3 + 2
No, as all prime numbers are odd, excluding 2, and when you add two odd numbers you get an even number. This even number can't be a prime number as it will be divisible by 2. 101 and 31 are both prime, but 101+31 is 132.
There are two prime numbers with squares between 100 and 300. These prime numbers are 11 and 13. (112 = 121 and 132 = 169.)
127 and 5
127, 3, 2