I reading that you mean 10, 2, -6, 50...
10, -6 and 50 are all divisible by 2 (and other integers), so, by definition, can't be primes.
2 is divisible only by 2 and 1, which is the definition of a prime.
One thing: always, if you don't understand the question, go back to the definitions....
10, -6 and 50 are all divisible by 2 (and other integers), so, by definition, can't be primes.
2 is divisible only by 2 and 1, which is the definition of a prime.
One thing: always, if you don't understand the question, go back to the definitions....
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This question makes no since. You don't have any (+), (-), (x or *) (÷ or /) signs in this. You have spaces involved in your question and it makes it confusing.
Is your problem: 102 - 650? That is going to give you a negative number. Are you asking which is prime 102 or 650? You need to clear up your problem for us to help you.
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Is your problem: 102 - 650? That is going to give you a negative number. Are you asking which is prime 102 or 650? You need to clear up your problem for us to help you.
Blessings