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Q: What are the prime numbers from 1 to two hundred?
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What two prime numbers have two hundred digits?

10000.......1(including 198 zero between 1s)


What prime number from 0ne to a hundred that has the most factors?

There is no prime number from one to a hundred that has more factors than any other prime number. By definition, a prime number has exactly two factors, 1 and itself. The number 1 has only one factor - itself. All prime numbers have exactly the same number of factors - two. Composite numbers have more than two factors.


What two numbers have GCF that contains two prime numbers what is the answer?

The GCF of two prime numbers is 1.


Do prime numbers only have one factor?

No, they have two: 1 and the prime number itself.


What is the greatest common factor of two prime numbers?

The greatest common factor of two different prime numbers is 1. The two prime numbers have as their factors, 1 and themselves. That means that 1 is the only factor they have in common.The GCF is 1.


Is two hundred and seventeen prime or composite?

217 is a prime number. A prime number has only 2 factors which are 1 and itself. Composite numbers are everything else except 1 and 0. 1 and 0 are neither prime, nor composite.


What two numbers have 1 as there gcf?

Prime and relatively prime numbers all have a GCF of 1.


If the greatest common factor of two numbers is 1 are the two numbers prime?

The numbers are CO-prime, but not necessarily prime numbers: think of 3 and 4....


Is the product of 2 numbers a prime number?

The product of two numbers could be either a composite number or a prime number. If one of those numbers is 1 and the other is a prime number, the result is that prime number. If neither number is 1, the product of the two numbers will be a composite number. If one of those numbers is 1 and the other is not a prime number, the product will not be a prime number. So, in most cases, it will be a composite number.


When is the product of two prime numbers not a prime number?

The product of any two numbers, neither of which is 1, is never a prime number.


Is it true that two different prime numbers are relatively prime?

Any two different prime numbers are relatively prime because relatively prime numbers are sets of two or more numbers having 1 as their greatest common factor.


Is it true that two distinct prime numbers can are relatively prime?

It is true. Two numbers are relatively prime if they do not have any factors in common greater than 1. A prime number has only two factors - 1 and itself. Thus, two different prime numbers will only have 1 as a common factor, which means they are relatively prime.