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**Notably, 289 is not a prime number because it is a square number, being 17<sup>2</sup> = [[289]]. [[287]] is divisible by 7.
 
**Notably, 289 is not a prime number because it is a square number, being 17<sup>2</sup> = [[289]]. [[287]] is divisible by 7.
 
*The previous prime number before 283 is 281.
 
*The previous prime number before 283 is 281.
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===The numbers after===
 
===The numbers after===
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**293 and 307 are fourteen numbers apart. It is a large gap.
 
**293 and 307 are fourteen numbers apart. It is a large gap.
 
**In particular, [[299]] is the product of 13 and 23. [[301]] is divisible by 7.
 
**In particular, [[299]] is the product of 13 and 23. [[301]] is divisible by 7.
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**291 and 297 happen to be multiples of 3.
 
*311 is the next prime number after 307.
 
*311 is the next prime number after 307.
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Revision as of 17:08, 9 February 2020

293 is a prime number from 201-300. 293 has 2 factors, 1 and 293. It is the 62nd prime number, and the sixteenth and last prime number from 201-300.

293

Proofs

  • Yes — 293 can be divided by 1.
  • No — 293 cannot be divided by 2-292.
  • Yes — 293 can be divided by 293.


Relationship with other odd numbers

The numbers before

  • The previous prime number is 283.
    • Notably, 289 is not a prime number because it is a square number, being 172 = 289. 287 is divisible by 7.
  • The previous prime number before 283 is 281.


The numbers after

  • The next prime number is 307.
    • 293 and 307 are fourteen numbers apart. It is a large gap.
    • In particular, 299 is the product of 13 and 23. 301 is divisible by 7.
    • 291 and 297 happen to be multiples of 3.
  • 311 is the next prime number after 307.