Prime numbers have only two factors, one and themselves. The number 5 is prime.
Prime numbers have two factors; composite numbers have more than two.
No, but if you mean 2 and 23 then they are both prime numbers
If you mean consecutive numbers that are prime? than the answer is 2,3 are consecutive numbers which are prime. except for this pair it is impossible for consecutive numbers to be prime because every second number is multiple of 2
if you mean what three prime numbers add up to a prime number then the answer is : 5 + 7 + 11 = 23
Express them as a product of their prime factors; give the prime factorization. Example: 2 x 3 x 5 x 7 = 210
There are many cases of prime numbers with a difference of 8, for example (3, 11), and (101, 109). Look at a list of prime numbers, and you will quickly find more examples. If you mean, without other prime numbers in between, I believe the first such pair is (89, 97). I am pretty sure you will find more - just look at a table of prime numbers.
I am not really sure what you mean but prime numbers but the prime factorization of 972 is 2x2x3x3x3x3x3
2 and 3 are the only consecutive prime numbers.
If you mean 13, 17 and 41 then they are all prime numbers
Do you mean, "What is the prime factorization of 21?"
The multiplication answer of the prime numbers, so if you multiply them, the answer is called the product
Two numbers are considered relatively prime when their GCF is 1.
Prime numbers have only two factors, one and themselves. The number 5 is prime.
Prime numbers are numbers with only two factors. Composite numbers are numbers with more than two factors.
Prime numbers have two factors; composite numbers have more than two.
No, but if you mean 2 and 23 then they are both prime numbers