List of Prime Numbers From 1 to 100

BY Team Aakash Byju's

Definition of a Prime Number

Any whole number larger than one and is divisible only by one and itself is called a prime number.

A prime number cannot be divided by any other positive integer without a decimal or fractional remainder.

In number theory, prime numbers are frequently referred to as "building blocks" by mathematicians.

According to the fundamental theorem of arithmetic, every composite number can be expressed as the product of two or more primes.

Smallest Prime Number

2 is the only even prime number. All other even numbers, will have at least three factors.

Greek mathematician, Euclid (one of the most prominent mathematicians of the classical era) proved that among the prime numbers, there exists no biggest prime number.

However, In 2018 Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search(GIMPS) has discovered the largest known prime number, 2^82,589,933 - 1, having 24,862,048 digits.

Largest Prime Number

Why Is 1 not a Prime Number?

As one has just one element, it is not a prime number. A prime number must have exactly two factors.

What Is the Real World Application of Prime Numbers?

Cyber security is one of the most essential applications for prime numbers as it makes information shared over the internet safer.

Therefore the two numbers are 9 and 13.

Prime Number Questions The sum of a square number and a prime number is 22. What are those two numbers?

Prime Numbers From  1 to 100

From 1 to 100, there are 25 prime numbers.