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Revision as of 22:07, 19 January 2014

2 is better than 1?
Lucky!
Unlucky prime!
Sieve of Eratosthenes

2 is better than 1?

Is 2 really prime? Check this out!

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Lucky!

Your luckiest prime, 7!

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Unlucky prime!

You might be so unlucky to press this one.

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Sieve of Eratosthenes

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2 is better than 1?
Lucky!
Unlucky prime!
Sieve of Eratosthenes
Welcome to the Prime Numbers Wiki!

Welcome to Prime Numbers Wiki! In this wiki, we will post all the prime numbers that are in a range of 100. Here, we can even post videos of our own, summarizing the page, e.g. showing the prime numbers on 1-100, the difference between prime and composite numbers, and many more about the topic. Even the Sieve of Eratosthenes will help us show the correct way of showing primes. Come, join now! Making links will be a great way to show the proof of why it is prime; just give a subjective detail of the number, e.g. this number is prime because it is not divisible by 2, then show the answer. Dead-end links will make our wiki a rotten one, so please add some links to those numbers. We can even make a bunch of pages!

Poll

Look at our YouTube videos online: [1] Look at our videos, like the prime numbers in a range. We would love to see your comments on our videos, and how can we improve them! Just a click of a button, I guess! Press the link above!

Important Pages!

Here are some pages to know before getting started to add a page on our encyclopedia of 2,705 pages.

Now, check out the Sieve of Eratosthenes. This helps on getting the primes on any range, e.g. a range of 100, 10 by 10. This is actually effective for primes below 10 million.
Then, start contributing! Here is the first prime number, 2, for you to get started!

Prime Slideshow
Stats

2,705 primes added, 2,351 prime photos and videos, and 28,652 edits that our beloved primers did.

Featured User of the Month!
January 2014 - Blueeighthnote

User:Blueeighthnote because he has beat the founder's edit count, and has added a lot of prime numbers pages. Also, to date, he has the most edit count which is a massive 1,169, and that's just the beginning. How will he represent Taiwan and the upcoming Taiwanese primers?

Featured Article

Featured Article: 2

2 is the first prime number in the base ten numbering system.
2

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Featured Video
WAM Score of PNW

12.65


Question of the Day!

Link to the question!

Hey everyone!

Blueeighthnote, you are rather inactive lately. School getting to you?

Tally

The tally is 7.

Blueeighthnote+Imamadmad

Should I keep giving you hard questions, or do you want easier ones?

What is the value of 1+1? Again, think real carefully.

Everyone

(#183.) The graph of a linear equation contains the points (1,a), (2,b), (4,18). What is the value of (3/2 b) -a?

Scoreboards

Imamadmad, I gave you some points for solving the question.

1. Blueeighthnote: 1825 points (2 achvmt pkgs)

2. TimBluesWin: 625 points (1 achvmt pkg)

3. Imamadmad: 290 points (1 achvmt pkg)

4. 69.235...: 200 points (1 achvmt pkg)

5. Julianthewiki: 110 points (1 achvmt pkg)

6. Zombiebird4000: 20 points (1 achvmt pkg)

7. Supermario3459: 15 points (1 achvmt pkg)

8. Wildoneshelper: 10 points (1 achvmt pkg)

9. Emmaelise401: -- points (Get on the leaderboards!)

Previous Solution

The answer was 1.


Achievements

Currently found achievements.

1. Quick Thinker! (+10 points) - Awarded for posting an answer before I write "Please leave your answers here." FIRST FOUNDED BY BLUEEIGHTHNOTE


2. RARE: Leaderboards Expert! (+300 points) - Awarded for being 1st place on the leaderboards for 30+ days. FIRST FOUNDED BY BLUEEIGHTHNOTE

3. RARE: More than a Millenium! (+100 points) - Awarded for being first in the leaderboards and scoring more than 1000 points from the runner-up. FIRST FOUNDED BY BLUEEIGHTHNOTE

Really? Only three?! And all the rare ones are going to be found first? ??