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The digit prime number below 10 is 2.
The answer is an infinitely sized number. The largest number with 10 factors cannot be determined as it would equate to the product of the ten largest prime numbers. It has been proved that there is no maximum prime number.
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The digit prime number below 10 is 2.
The answer is an infinitely sized number. The largest number with 10 factors cannot be determined as it would equate to the product of the ten largest prime numbers. It has been proved that there is no maximum prime number.
Work it out dumb455
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The sum of the smallest and largest prime numbers within 10 is 7.
The number 10 is not prime. A prime number is divisble by itself and one, only. 10 is divisible by 1, by 2, and by 5. Thus, 10 is not a prime number.
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It has been proven that there is no largest prime number, and therefore there exists a prime number, in fact, infinitely many, greater than 10^999999999 (having a billion digits); however, no humans have actually found a specific number of that size and identified it as prime.
No multiples of 10 are prime.
There is no "biggest" odd number as they continue infinitely. The largest odd number that can be represented in a finite way depends on the number system being used. In the decimal system, the largest odd number with a defined value would be 9.
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