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Prime Number Checker

Prime Factorization

Break any whole number into its prime factor building blocks.

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Quick primality checks: if a number ends in 0, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8 — it's not prime (except 2 and 5). Then check divisibility by 3 (digit sum divisible by 3) and 7. If it passes all these, it's likely prime if it's under 200.

Difficulty:Intermediate

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RSA encryption — used to secure most internet traffic including HTTPS — relies on the fact that multiplying two large primes is easy, but factoring the result back is computationally infeasible. The security of your bank's website depends on prime numbers.

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