Showing posts with label Prime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prime. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

I'm in My Prime, How About You? (1510)

Prime Numbers

This is one of those math topics that I honestly don’t use in my daily life, and have likewise forgotten the basics to what makes a number a prime number. I vaguely remembered that 5 and 7 were some of the first ones on the list, but I obviously needed a refresher when looking at the difference between a prime and composite number.

Here is a great interactive game that really gets the heart thumping and brain moving. Prime Shooter requires a person to have a quick reaction time. I found myself at the edge of my seat trying to shoot the prime numbers!

Dictionary.com defines our numbers as follows:

Prime number:
A positive integer that is not divisible without remainder by any integer except itself and 1, with 1 often excluded: For example, the integers 2, 3, 5, and 7 are prime numbers.

Composite Number:
A number that is a multiple of at least two numbers other than itself and 1.

To give a few examples of these types of numbers you can look at the list of numbers 2-10 as the number 1 is only divisible by itself.

2 - This is divisible only by the numbers 1 and 2, so it is a prime number
3 – This is divisible only by the numbers 1 and 3, so it is a prime number
4 – This is divisible by the numbers 1, 2, and 4 so it is a composite number
5 – This is divisible only by the numbers 1 and 5, so it is a prime number
6 – This is divisible by the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 6 so it is a composite number
7 – This is divisible only by the numbers 1 and 7, so it is a prime number
8 – This is divisible by the numbers 1, 2, 4, and 8 so it is a composite number
9 – This is divisible by the numbers 1, 3, and 9 so it is a composite number
10 – This is divisible by the numbers 1, 2, 5, and 10 so it is a composite number

Off of the top of my head, I use a shortcut to decide if a number is prime by seeing if it is an even number, which is obviously divisible by 2. I also think to myself on whether the number is easily divisible by 3, 5, and 7. (This obviously gets a little more difficult as the numbers get higher.) When your brain fails you, it is easy to do a quick search for a table online. I’m including a link that is helpful for this. 

Prime Numbers List

Don't be afraid of the math items that you haven't used for years. Embrace the challenge, do a little research and refresh that part of your brain!