Numbers that have only two factors are prime numbers. You're looking for the next three prime numbers over a certain number. But, you didn't tell us what number the three numbers have to be greater than.
A number that has only one and itself as factors is a prime number and so therefore it can't have four other identical factors.
A prime number greater than 11 would be any integer that is only divisible by 1 and itself, and is greater than 11. The next prime number after 11 is 13, which fits this criteria. Prime numbers have only two factors, 1 and the number itself, making them unique in the world of integers.
That's a prime number.
If the number 1 is considered a factor, then these are the prime numbers. Their only factors are 1 and themselves.
Any prime number
By some definitions prime numbers don't have proper factors. In other definitions, their only proper factor is 1. Either way, your answer is the next prime number after 50, which would be 53.
A number that has only one and itself as factors is a prime number and so therefore it can't have four other identical factors.
A prime number greater than 11 would be any integer that is only divisible by 1 and itself, and is greater than 11. The next prime number after 11 is 13, which fits this criteria. Prime numbers have only two factors, 1 and the number itself, making them unique in the world of integers.
11, 13 and 17
7, 9, 11
A prime number.
Yes.
That's a prime number.
the answer is 25, the factors are 1,5,25
121
The numbers with only three factors are squares of prime numbers.
A prime number is a number, greater than 1, that has only two factors: 1, and the number itself.