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===Code===
 
===Code===
<math>PRIMES(100)\
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<math>
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PRIMES(100)\
 
.$("x^2")\
 
.$("x^2")\
 
.$(x=>x-1)\
 
.$(x=>x-1)\
 
.$(x=>x%24)\
 
.$(x=>x%24)\
PRIMES(10000)</math>
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PRIMES(10000)
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</math>
  
 
==Examples==
 
==Examples==

Revision as of 03:06, 11 March 2020

PRIMES (Upto,StartFrom)


  • and are any real numbers.

Description

  • This function shows Prime numbers with in given limit of the numbers.
  • A Prime number can be divide only by 1 or itself also the number must be a whole number which is greater than 1.
  • In , is the maximum number limit and is the starting number of prime numbers to display.
  • So When a number has more than two factors it is called a composite number.
  • Other than the Composite numbers are called Prime numbers.
  • This function will return as Nan when the given parameters are in negative numbers.

Code

Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle PRIMES(100)\ .$("x^2")\ .$(x=>x-1)\ .$(x=>x%24)\ PRIMES(10000) }

Examples

  1. PRIMES(80,60) = 61 67 71 73 79
  2. PRIMES(200,120) = 127 131 137 139 149 151 157 163 167 173 179 181 191 193 197 199
  3. PRIMES(40.2,18.5) = 19 23 29 31 37

Related Videos

Prime Factors

See Alos

References