Prime numbers are like special superheroes in the world of math, they only have two friends: 1 and themselves. But instead of fighting villains, primes hide among other numbers in a very strange way. They seem to jump around randomly, which makes it hard for us to find them or predict where they might show up next.
Examples
- A child counts 10 jellybeans, only 2 and 5 are special because they can't be shared evenly with other friends.
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See also
- What Is the Secret Behind Prime Numbers?
- Why Do Prime Numbers Make Math So Special?
- Why Do People Love Prime Numbers?
- Why Do Prime Numbers Make Music?
- Why Are Some Numbers Magic?