Evgeny.Makarov, no worries this is why I am here. I did exactly that - I Googled and here I am:) It gave me link to this forum and I started searching through topics to see if anybody had a similar question. I see some guys are really getting in depth on some threads. You are right I am not...
I came to conclusion that the largest prime number that is less than 300 is 289 because 17x17 =289 Am I wrong on that?
I still am not getting what's the smallest number divisible by 5 different primes. This is kind of beyond my understanding right now, if somebody is willing to explain in...
Thanks guys, you are awesome (Nod)
I think for 1) the number is 289.
I am still not sure how to answer 2) and 3) I missed the class when we were studying primes so I am trying to figure it out myself, but I guess just not understanding the whole concept of primes (puzzled smile)
Guys, please help me figure this out:
1) how to calculate the largest prime less than 300
2) why 35 and 37 are not twin primes?
3) the smallest number divisible by five different primes
Any input would be greatly appreciated)