How is possible when products of two prime numbers is prime number.
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No, the product of two (or more) prime numbers cannot result in another prime number. By definition, a prime number is a number that is divisible by 1 or itself - the act of multiplying two or more primes together will always yield a number divisible by 1, itself and the prime numbers multiplied together to achieve it.
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this is not possible eg 3*5=15 is not a prime no
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