No, the product of 2 prime numbers is not always even. If one of the prime numbers is 2, then the product will be even. However, if both prime numbers are odd, then the product will be odd.
The prime factors of 60 are 2, 2, 3, and 5.The prime factors of 105 are 3, 5, and 7.The prime numbers that are factors of both 60 and 105 are 3 and 5.
5 = 2+3 = 7-2
5 and 7 are both prime numbers.
The prime numbers of 100 are: 2, 2, 5 and 5
yes, both 2 and 5 are prime numbers
No, the product of 2 prime numbers is not always even. If one of the prime numbers is 2, then the product will be even. However, if both prime numbers are odd, then the product will be odd.
Both are already Prime Numbers.5 and 13 are both prime numbers.
7*5, both are prime
The prime factors of 60 are 2, 2, 3, and 5.The prime factors of 105 are 3, 5, and 7.The prime numbers that are factors of both 60 and 105 are 3 and 5.
5 = 2+3 = 7-2
5 and 7 are both prime numbers.
The prime numbers of 100 are: 2, 2, 5 and 5
5 and 2 are the only prime numbers that end in a 5 or 2. A prime number is by definition only divisible by 1 and itself, and all other whole numbers ending in 5 or 2 are divisible by 5 or 2, respectively. Numbers that are not whole numbers cannot be prime.
2, 3, 5 are prime numbers but 9 is not a prime number
120 = 2*2*2*3*5, so there is 5 prime numbers, no 2 prime numbers
The common multiple for 2 and 5 is 1 cause both of the numbers are prime.