198 = 2*3*3*11
Numbers that have 2 factors are prime numbers; Numbers that have 4 factors are either: * the cube of a prime; or * the product of two different primes; Numbers that have 8 factors are either: * a prime to the power 7; * the product of a prime cubed and different prime; * the product of three different primes.
The product of the prime numbers 3 and 5 is 15.
This can be an extension to the proof that there are infinitely many prime numbers. If there are infinitely many prime numbers, then there are also infinitely many PRODUCTS of prime numbers. Those numbers that are the product of 2 or more prime numbers are not prime numbers.
2x2x3x5
As a product of its prime factors: 198 = 2*32*11
The prime numbers between 180 and 198 are 181, 191, 193, and 197.
No.
The prime numbers between 180 and 198 are 181, 191, and 193.
The numbers 181, 191, 193 and 197 are prime.
198 = 2*3*3*11
No, the product of two prime numbers is unique.
The greatest two-digit prime number is 97. The lowest two-digit prime number is 11. The product of the two numbers is equal to 1067.
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The product of two prime numbers will be composite.
198 99,2 33,3,2 11,3,3,2
A number as a product of prime numbers would be "x".