ABSTRACT

Prime numbers, defined as natural numbers (also called counting numbers), divisible by themselves and 1 only, have long enjoyed a special place of mystery for both advanced mathematicians and school children alike. The smallest prime number is 2, and it is the only even prime number. For it seems that the moment, as a civilization, we could perform the arithmetic operation of division, the primes have presented themselves as special, and to this day, many questions of primes are yet to be answered.