Math, asked by joyceangelaquipel07, 8 months ago

set of the prime number

infinite or finite

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Answered by TheConnoR
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All primes are finite, but there is no greatest one, just as there is no greatest integer or even integer, etc. That there are infinitely many of something doesn't require that any of them be infinite, or infinity, or greatest.

Answered by ashwinbarath2107
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Answer:

I THINK YOU ARE ASKING SOME EXAMPLES OF PRIME NUMBERS

HERE ARE SOME

2,3,5,7,11,13,17,23,29,31,37,.....

Step-by-step explanation:

NOTE THAT 2 IS TH EONLY EVEN PRIME NUMBER

PRIME NUMBERS DOES NOT HAVE A FACTOR EXCCEPT 1

SO TRY TO THINK AND GET MORE SETS OF PRIME NUMBERS

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