11 and 17 are both prime numbers which added together make 28. So are 23 and 5.
They can be: 11 plus 41 = 52
There are no two primes whose product is 50.There are no two primes whose product is 50.There are no two primes whose product is 50.There are no two primes whose product is 50.
Two primes whose squares have a difference of 42 are 7and 11.
3 and 7.
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71,73 and 101,103 are the next two twin primes after 60.
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I'm not sure what you're asking. The smallest number that can't be between two primes is obviously 1. Once you start running into primes, every composite number is between at least two primes.
All prime numbers greater than 2 are odd numbers. For an odd prime to be written as the sum of two primes, one of the primes must be 2 because two odd primes will produce an even sum. 11 cannot be written as the sum of two primes. 13 = 2 + 11. 17 cannot be written as the sum of two primes. 19 = 2 + 17.
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35 and 21
There are infinitely many twin primes. One example is 5 and 7.