31 squared = 961. 32 squared = 1,024. The first prime number that is greater than 32 is 37. Therefore, 37 is the first prime number whose square exceeds 1,000.
The first prime number greater than 200 is 211
521 is the next greater prime number after 509.
Square numbers, greater than 1, have more than two factors.
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31 squared = 961. 32 squared = 1,024. The first prime number that is greater than 32 is 37. Therefore, 37 is the first prime number whose square exceeds 1,000.
53 is the first prime number greater than 50.
The first prime number greater than 200 is 211
521 is the next greater prime number after 509.
61 is the first prime number greater than 60.
No there is not. If you are looking for prime factors of a number and you get to the square root of that number you can stop. Yes, there is. If an integer is not itself a prime, then one of its factors will be less or equal to its square root and the "co-factor" will be greater than or equal to the square root. But both cannot be greater than the square root so, when searching for factors, you can stop when you reach the square root.
Square numbers, greater than 1, have more than two factors.
The first prime number greater than 60 is 61.
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The next prime number greater than 50 is 53.53