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What is the largest prime number presently known?

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What is the largest prime number presently known?

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A prime number is a number other than 1, whose only divisors are 1 and itself—in other words, numbers (other than 1) with only two factors. Numbers with more than two factors are called composite numbers. (The number 1 is neither prime nor composite.) For example, the number 5 is prime because it is only divisible by 1 and itself. The number 6, which is divisible by 1, 2, 3, and 6, is composite. Other examples of prime numbers are: 2, 3, 7, 11,13, 17, and 19. Ancient Greek mathematician Euclid (c. 330-c. 260 B.C.) proved that it is impossible to define a “largest prime number.” This is because if you take the largest known prime number (P) and add 1 to the product of all primes up to and including P, you will get a number that is itself a prime number. For example, taking the prime number 7, you can multiply 2 x 3 x 5 x 7, and get 210. Adding 1 gives…

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