Prime number

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==The First Thirty==
==The First Thirty==
The first thirty prime numbers are:
The first thirty prime numbers are:
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*[[2
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*[[2]]
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*[[3  
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*[[3]]
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*[[5  
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*[[5]]
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*[[7,
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*[[7]]
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*[[11,
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*[[11]]
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*[[13,
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*[[13]]
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*[[17,
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*[[17]]
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*[[19,
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*[[19]]
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*[[23,
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*[[23]]
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*[[29,
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*[[29]]
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*[[31,
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*[[31]]
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*[[37,
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*[[37]]
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*[[41,
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*[[41]]
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*[[43,
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*[[43]]
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*[[47,
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*[[47]]
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*[[53,
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*[[53]]
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*[[59,
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*[[59]]
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*[[61,
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*[[61]]
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*[[67,
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*[[67]]
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*[[71,
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*[[71]]
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*[[73,
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*[[73]]
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*[[79,
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*[[79]]
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*[[83,
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*[[83]]
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*[[89,
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*[[89]]
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*[[97,
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*[[97]]
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*[[101,
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*[[101]]
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*[[103,
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*[[103]]
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*[[107,
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*[[107]]
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*[[109,
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*[[109]]
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*[[113
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*[[113]]
=See Also==
=See Also==
[[composite number]]
[[composite number]]

Revision as of 20:26, 20 March 2008

A prime number is a number (greater than one) which has exactly two natural number divisors: one and itself. For example, three can only be divided by one and three. Therefore, it is a prime number.

The First Thirty

The first thirty prime numbers are:

See Also=

composite number

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