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How do you use your calculator to find prime numbers? - Answers
I suppose the calculator has no Prime number-related function Suppose you want to know if x is a prime If x is not a prime then the greatest factor that can be in x is sqrt(x) So you can try to divide x by all prime numbers between 2 and sqrt(x), if none of this calculation returns an integer then x is prime.
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I suppose the calculator has no Prime number-related function Suppose you want to know if x is a prime If x is not a prime then the greatest factor that can be in x is sqrt(x) So you can try to divide x by all prime numbers between 2 and sqrt(x), if none of this calculation returns an integer then x is prime.
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I suppose the calculator has no Prime number-related function Suppose you want to know if x is a prime If x is not a prime then the greatest factor that can be in x is sqrt(x) So you can try to divide x by all prime numbers between 2 and sqrt(x), if none of this calculation returns an integer then x is prime.
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