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INTRODUCTION TO PRIME NUMBERS

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Page 1: INTRODUCTION TO PRIME NUMBERS. A Reminder of Two Important Words Before we start to investigate Prime Numbers lets remind ourselves of Factors and Multiples

INTRODUCTION TO PRIMENUMBERS

Page 2: INTRODUCTION TO PRIME NUMBERS. A Reminder of Two Important Words Before we start to investigate Prime Numbers lets remind ourselves of Factors and Multiples

A Reminder of Two Important Words

Before we start to investigate Prime Numbers lets remind ourselves of Factors and Multiples1) Factor – A Factor is the proper name for any number that will divide into another e.g. 6 is a factor of 36, 5 is a factor of 30 etc.....2) Multiple – A Multiple is the proper name for the result of a multiplication e.g. 36 is a multiple of 6, 30 is a multiple of 5 etc ........

Page 3: INTRODUCTION TO PRIME NUMBERS. A Reminder of Two Important Words Before we start to investigate Prime Numbers lets remind ourselves of Factors and Multiples

Prime Numbers

1. Prime Numbers can only be divided by themselves and 1.

2. 1 itself is not a Prime Number

3. Any number can be broken down to a Product of Prime Factors (Prime Number Decomposition) .. See later work

Page 4: INTRODUCTION TO PRIME NUMBERS. A Reminder of Two Important Words Before we start to investigate Prime Numbers lets remind ourselves of Factors and Multiples

Prime Numbers Up To 100 ....

Remember ! You won’t find Prime Numbers in any times table. (1 is NOT Prime)

2, 3, 5, 7, 11 .........are all Prime Numbers

Can you find other Prime Numbers up to 100 ?

Page 5: INTRODUCTION TO PRIME NUMBERS. A Reminder of Two Important Words Before we start to investigate Prime Numbers lets remind ourselves of Factors and Multiples

Prime Numbers Up To 100 ....

Remember ! You won’t find Prime Numbers in any times table. (1 is NOT Prime)2, 3, 5, 7, 11 .........are all Prime Numbers

Can you find other Prime Numbers up to 100 ?

2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 77, 79, 83, 89, 91, 97

Page 6: INTRODUCTION TO PRIME NUMBERS. A Reminder of Two Important Words Before we start to investigate Prime Numbers lets remind ourselves of Factors and Multiples

How To Find A Prime Number....

A Simple Method1) It must end in either 1, 3, 7 or 92) Find the square root of the number and

make sure that the Primes below the square root won’t divide into it.

e.g. Is 241 a prime number ? 1, 3, 7 or 9 OK ! 241 = 15.52.. x 15.52.. Primes less than 15 are 2,3, 5, 7, 11, 13 .. NONE divide 241, 241 is Prime !

Page 7: INTRODUCTION TO PRIME NUMBERS. A Reminder of Two Important Words Before we start to investigate Prime Numbers lets remind ourselves of Factors and Multiples

Prime Number Exercise

1) Write down all the Prime Numbers up to 50

2) What is a i) Factor ii) Multiple

3) Are the following numbers Prime ?i) 119 ii) 241 iii) 163 iv) 1872 Remember: Does it end in 1, 3, 7 or 9, Does it divide by primes below square root.....

Page 8: INTRODUCTION TO PRIME NUMBERS. A Reminder of Two Important Words Before we start to investigate Prime Numbers lets remind ourselves of Factors and Multiples

Prime Number Exercise Answers

1) Write down all the Prime Numbers up to 502,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29,31,37,41,43, 47

2) What is a i) Factor ii) Multiplei) A dividing number ii) result of multiplication 3) Are the following numbers Prime ?i) 119 no (7) ii) 241 yes iii) 163 yes iv) 1872 noRemember: Does it end in 1, 3, 7 or 9, Does it

divide by primes below square root.....

Page 9: INTRODUCTION TO PRIME NUMBERS. A Reminder of Two Important Words Before we start to investigate Prime Numbers lets remind ourselves of Factors and Multiples

Summary• A Prime Number can only be divided by itself

and 1.

• ANY whole number can be broken down into a multiplication (product) of Prime Factors .... see later work

• 1 is NOT a Prime Number