No.
prime numbers.
No. The product of two primes cannot, by definition, be a prime.
Only in the ones column. Prime numbers aren't multiples of anything but one and themselves.
The answer depends on how the numbers are combined: addition, subtraction or multiplication.
No.
The multiplication answer of the prime numbers, so if you multiply them, the answer is called the product
prime numbers.
It is a prime number.
No. The product of two primes cannot, by definition, be a prime.
The products of non-prime numbers have more than two factors.
3*3*4
Combining prime numbers other than 2, whether through addition or multiplication, will result in a composite number.
Only in the ones column. Prime numbers aren't multiples of anything but one and themselves.
Any number that isn't on the list of products in an infinitely large multiplication table (excluding the 1s lines) is a prime.
The answer depends on how the numbers are combined: addition, subtraction or multiplication.
2 + 7 + 41 = 50