Thankyou so much. This really helps. I have an end of year Maths exam tomorrow and it's a biggie. I hope this will help me to get better grades, because to be honest I only knew what prime numbers were, not even the prime numbers to 100. Thankyou . :) xx
thnk you soo much sir for ur help, it is very very helpful in fact i now knw wat a prime number is and how to find it in an easy way. again thank you soo much for spending your own time making this usful video, which everyone can learn from it, i think this is just fantastic.
Thank you, I never could really get it or remember it later. Now the mathmatically illiterate person is no longer illiterate on this subject. Honestly, what a life saver. (because, I couldn't have gotten it to save my life before)
Great video. The only problem with this trick is it is not a general method. There are many more efficient ways which are general to determine a prime. Some computational, and some are axiomatic.
thx u a good help!
acdcrockist 4 months ago
Thank you!
SpaceBandit666 5 months ago
Thankyou so much. This really helps. I have an end of year Maths exam tomorrow and it's a biggie. I hope this will help me to get better grades, because to be honest I only knew what prime numbers were, not even the prime numbers to 100. Thankyou . :) xx
MegaScottie12 8 months ago
no trick for 7's?
thinkstrait 9 months ago
thnk you soo much sir for ur help, it is very very helpful in fact i now knw wat a prime number is and how to find it in an easy way. again thank you soo much for spending your own time making this usful video, which everyone can learn from it, i think this is just fantastic.
simirkhan 1 year ago
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TheUndeadSgtTv 1 year ago
a i need to make a longest combination for 76 125 120 and 1200 only with prime numbers im confused
TheUndeadSgtTv 1 year ago
Thank you, I never could really get it or remember it later. Now the mathmatically illiterate person is no longer illiterate on this subject. Honestly, what a life saver. (because, I couldn't have gotten it to save my life before)
libeeday 1 year ago
Great video. The only problem with this trick is it is not a general method. There are many more efficient ways which are general to determine a prime. Some computational, and some are axiomatic.
Entertainmentwf 1 year ago
@Entertainmentwf Where can I learn more about the general methods that works with larger prime numbers?
thimmyb 9 months ago
thank u for sharing
msbooty1976 2 years ago
what a fantastic trick, thanks
AnthonyBroady 2 years ago
k thanks i laern better befor, i was like waht then i got it thanks agin
XxChavezxX16 2 years ago
...a good, crisp intro to 'divisibility' rules;
I imagine for "6" that the rules for
division by 2 AND 3 apply. And for
2^N, number is evenly divisible if
the last N digits are.
jmqff 2 years ago