A power to a Prime number refers to raising the prime number to a positive integer exponent. For example, if the prime number is 2 and the exponent is 3, then 2 to the power of 3 is 8. In general, when a prime number is raised to a power, it results in a composite number.
Because three to the power of six is 729 which is not a prime number. :)
no nothing can be multiplied to get a prime number
No. Any number raised to a power is not prime.
It's not. It's the prime factorization of the composite number 8.
No prime power exists since there are no duplicate prime numbers in the prime factorization.
No number has that prime factorization since 4 isn't prime.
Because three to the power of six is 729 which is not a prime number. :)
The smallest prime number is 2.
Any power of 2
no nothing can be multiplied to get a prime number
No. Any number raised to a power is not prime.
33
89 is a prime number in its own right
It's not. It's the prime factorization of the composite number 8.
No prime power exists since there are no duplicate prime numbers in the prime factorization.
It will be 13 because 13 is a prime number
1 and 71 because 71 IS a prime number.