can prime numbers be negative?
- Devank Karkihalli answered 9 months ago
- i dont think so… then it would extend to infinity
- If prime numbers could be negative then would they have only 2 factors?
- Do you know what is the largest prime number discovered so far?
- @Tushar Sinha sir 2^82,589,933 – 1. Found by brute force
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13^2 – 8 x 13 – 65 = 0
therefore answer is 17 (the immediate next prime number)
- dhruva anand answered 9 months ago
- if negative numbers are taken it will be – infinity
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Jahaan kukreja’s answer:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CRVkeFKPn2wBVx2TxNw7tPeAm0nVDEgO/view?usp=sharing
- Jahaan Kukreja answered 9 months ago
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Anirudh Seetharaman’s answer:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kGofaT-e92L5k028fP-8cHhTRENODRfz/view?usp=sharing
- Anirudh Seetharaman answered 9 months ago
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