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Well, that's the only defining property of primes: that they cannot be divided into whole numbers by whole numbers, other than themselves and 1.What most people focus on when primes is on the wall, is that it cannot be devided!
Simultaneous equations are equations which are simultaneously true (or assumed to be true). That means that:May i ask, can x^2 equation be used in simultaneously equations? I can only remeber cacluclting linear graphs when I read about simultaneously equations?
The truth is that using other numbers always make you end up with atleast 2 answers (30 = 15*2 and 5*6)
Yes, they can. Doesn´t make it easier to solve such equations though.May i ask, can x^2 equation be used in simultaneously equations? I can only remeber cacluclting linear graphs when I read about simultaneously equations?
Not.So if we were to take the example of a 10-digit number and wanted to know whether or not it was prime, we'd have to check every number up to the square root of this 10-digit number (which is a 5-digit number).
Works for some small numbers. Not for larger ones.Not.
Simply add 1, then divide by 6.
If that doesn't work, then subtract 1 and divide by 6.
If the quotient is an even number, then the dividend is prime.
QV please: 2
ETA: 99,999,999,997 is a prime number; as [99,999,999,997 - 1] / 6 = 16,666,666,666.
Hmmm -- thanks for the wake-up!Works for some small numbers. Not for larger ones.
Take 41*31, for instance. 41*31 = 1271. Not a prime. And yet, if you add one and divide by six, you get an even number.
Not.
Simply add 1, then divide by 6.
If that doesn't work, then subtract 1 and divide by 6.
If the quotient is an even number, then the dividend is prime.
QV please: 2
ETA: 99,999,999,997 is a prime number; as [99,999,999,997 - 1] / 6 = 16,666,666,666.
Actually, 99,999,999,997 = 17*5882352941. 5882352941 is a prime number, it turns out.
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Question: why do you only have to check up to the root of the number? I can see why you only have to go up to half the number, but the root? Madness.Yup, checks every prime up to the square root of the number to see if it's prime.
HeheQuestion: why do you only have to check up to the root of the number? I can see why you only have to go up to half the number, but the root? Madness.![]()
Hang on... Goldbach's conjecture... carry the one... bugger, you're right.Hehe
Well, consider the possible situations:
1. Number has two factors, and they are the same. Thus, the prime factor is the square root.
2. Number has two or more factors, and one is larger than the square root. The others must, necessarily, be less than the square root.
Therefore, if the number is not prime, it will always have at least one prime factor that is less than or equal to the square root of the number.
Well, let's take an example.I don't follow you...