23 + 29 = 52
There are a lot of prime numbers larger than 100, one of them is 101. in fact, there is thought to be an infiniate number of prime numbers that exist
Usually, but not necessarily and not if they're prime. All prime numbers have the same number of factors.
All numbers larger than 5 which end in 5 are divisible by 5 and so are not prime. All numbers larger than 2 which end in 2 are divisible by 2 and so are not prime.
There is no last prime number: they go on for ever. The first prime larger than 100 is 101.
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There are a lot of prime numbers larger than 100, one of them is 101. in fact, there is thought to be an infiniate number of prime numbers that exist
Prime numbers have only two factors. Composite numbers have more than two.
Usually, but not necessarily and not if they're prime. All prime numbers have the same number of factors.
All numbers larger than 5 which end in 5 are divisible by 5 and so are not prime. All numbers larger than 2 which end in 2 are divisible by 2 and so are not prime.
19 and 23.
The first four prime numbers greater than 75 are 79, 83, 89, and 97.
There is no last prime number: they go on for ever. The first prime larger than 100 is 101.
The property of prime or composite is only defined for positive integers larger than 2.
Not necessarily. 73 has far fewer prime factors than 72.
They were known, at least, to the Ancient Greeks - perhaps earlier. I believe it was one of the Ancient Greeks who proved that the set of prime numbers was infinite (or "larger than any given set", or that there was no last prime number).They were known, at least, to the Ancient Greeks - perhaps earlier. I believe it was one of the Ancient Greeks who proved that the set of prime numbers was infinite (or "larger than any given set", or that there was no last prime number).They were known, at least, to the Ancient Greeks - perhaps earlier. I believe it was one of the Ancient Greeks who proved that the set of prime numbers was infinite (or "larger than any given set", or that there was no last prime number).They were known, at least, to the Ancient Greeks - perhaps earlier. I believe it was one of the Ancient Greeks who proved that the set of prime numbers was infinite (or "larger than any given set", or that there was no last prime number).
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