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Hi, what would be the best estimate in the # of primes between [tex]10^{100}[/tex] and [tex]10^{101} [/tex]
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In order to determine if a number is prime, you must check if it is divisible by any number other than 1 and itself. If there is no other number that evenly divides into the number, then it is considered prime.
As of 2021, the largest known prime number is 2^82,589,933 - 1, which has over 24 million digits.
There is no known formula for generating all prime numbers. However, there are certain patterns and rules that can help identify prime numbers.
Yes, there are an infinite number of prime numbers. This is known as Euclid's theorem, which states that there is no largest prime number and that new prime numbers can always be found.
No, prime numbers are defined as positive integers that are only divisible by 1 and itself. Therefore, prime numbers cannot be negative.