Wednesday, March 28, 2018

And as I wrote before............the 2nd ten number sequence............contains 4 primes.............the 1st double digit primes...........4 of them......4 in 10.......like 14i...............the location of the 1st zero.......................all four add to 60.........................like 60 degrees.......like a 30/60 degree right triangle...........I have posted all this before..........but since this seems so complicated.........it is worth repeating things..........60 degrees is also 1/6th full circle...............like 1.6..........the start of the golden ratio.....................using the zero dimension.....

And, again.........added beg to end...........and the two middle primes........it is 2 30's..............another 2 and 3..........like the start of all primes.........the square root of 13 is the hyp of a 2, 3........right triangle....


11 + 13 + 17 + 19 = 60.....................11 + 19 = 30..............13 + 17 = 30..............

Prime Number - First 25 Prime Numbers

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Sequence, Prime Number. 1, 2. 2, 3. 3, 5. 4, 7. 5, 11. 6, 13. 7, 17. 8, 19. 9, 23. 10, 29. 11, 31. 12, 37. 13, 41. 14, 43. 15, 47. 16, 53. 17, 59. 18, 61. 19, 67. 20, 71. 21, 73. 22, 79. 23, 83. 24, 89. 25, 97 ...
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What Are The Prime Numbers Up To 100? (First 25 Prime Numbers ...

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This video will show you all the prime numbers up to 100 on a number grid. ... These are: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13 ...

Prime numbers (2,3,5,7,11,13,...) - RapidTables

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Prime number is a positive natural number that has only two positive natural number divisors - one and itself. The opposite of prime numbers are composite numbers. A composite number is a positive nutural number that has at least one positive divisor other than one or itself.
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