CBSE BOARD X, asked by anitaqayoum, 6 months ago

create patterns in prime numbers and give reasons​

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Answered by libnaprasad
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A clear rule determines exactly what makes a prime: it's a whole number that can't be exactly divided by anything except 1 and itself. But there's no discernable pattern in the occurrence of the primes. ... That's because after the number 5, there are only four possibilities — 1, 3, 7 and 9 — for prime last digits.

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