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Given the list primes, ``primes = [2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23,29]``, How do you obtain the primes 2 and 13?​

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Answered by pinkusanyal89
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2 and 13 are the prime numbers because of the factors they are having.

Factorization of a prime number yields the same number and 1 as its factor.

Explanation:

  1. Prime numbers are those numbers when factorize they split into the same number itself and 1.
  2. The factorization of 2 is as follows: 2 = 2 ×1
  3. The prime factor of 2 contains 2 itself as well as 1, and therefore it is a prime number.
  4. The factorization of 13 is as follows: 13 = 13 × 1
  5. Therefore, 13 is also prime because of its prime factors.
Answered by 20ee069
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