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5. Can the product of two prime numbers be prime? If yes, then give an example.

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Answered by adityak2961
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Answer:

No. The multiplication of two prime numbers becomes a 'semiprime'. ... If only two smaller primes are used, even if square of only one, then the new number is called 'semiprime'. Examples of semiprime: 6, 9, 21, 49, 139(13*13), 161(23*7).

Answered by choudharyakshay083
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Answer:

yes

like my answer

Step-by-step explanation:

for example prime numbers are the numbers which are divisible by 2

4÷ 2= 2

16÷2=8

8÷2=4

hope you got my point

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