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How do you know a number is prime? - Answers

Prime numbers are not divisible by any integer other than themselves and one. So if you can't produce an integer (whole number) by dividing the number by any integer, it's prime. For example, 13 is a Prime number. You can't produce 13 by multiplying any integers together except 13 and 1.



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Prime numbers are not divisible by any integer other than themselves and one. So if you can't produce an integer (whole number) by dividing the number by any integer, it's prime. For example, 13 is a Prime number. You can't produce 13 by multiplying any integers together except 13 and 1.



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How do you know a number is prime? - Answers

Prime numbers are not divisible by any integer other than themselves and one. So if you can't produce an integer (whole number) by dividing the number by any integer, it's prime. For example, 13 is a Prime number. You can't produce 13 by multiplying any integers together except 13 and 1.

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