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what is the biggest prime number​

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Answered by Kalos
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No one can tell you this answer because number start from 1 till infinity.

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Answered by selvibuvanes
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The largest known prime number (as of August 2020) is 282,589,933 − 1, a number which has 24,862,048 digits when written in base 10. It was found via a computer volunteered by Patrick Laroche of the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search (GIMPS) in 2018.[1]

A 2020 plot of the number of digits in largest known prime by year, since the electronic computer. The vertical scale is logarithmic.

A prime number is a positive integer with no divisors other than 1 and itself, excluding 1. Euclid recorded a proof that there is no largest prime number, and many mathematicians and hobbyists continue to search for large prime numbers.

Many of the largest known primes are Mersenne primes, numbers that are one less than a power of two. As of December 2018, the eight largest known primes are Mersenne primes.[2] The last seventeen record primes were Mersenne primes.[3][4] The binary representation of any Mersenne prime is composed of all 1's, since the binary form of 2k - 1 is simply k 1's.[5]

The fast Fourier transform implementation of the Lucas–Lehmer primality test for Mersenne numbers is fast compared to other known primality tests for other kinds of numbers.

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