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Prime numbers are numbers that can only be multiplied by 1 and itself (whole numbers only) to give the same result

49 (7x7) and 81 (9x9) are not a Prime number (perfect squares actually)

111 and 97 are a prime number (find me two numbers that gives the same product without using the number 1)

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Q: What is an example of prime numbers 49 111 97 81?
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