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MME529-Homework 4 Solved

page 259  Burton  (end of 11-2)

1, 2  (omit the words  “The only” )  ,  3  but change to  “both x and y cannot be perfect squares”.   ,11  (again omit  “The only”  )

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Use software to investigate the distribution of primes.  Specifically, develop a table showing intervals of length  100, starting at x=0  and going to 1000  (so 10 entries).  The table should show the number of primes in each interval and also the cumulative number of  primes from 2 to the higher end of the interval.  So three columns:
 

                          interval             # primes in interval            total primes from 2 to end of interval 
                        [2,100 ]                        25                                                  25

                        [101,200]                     21                                                  46

                  [201,300]                     16                                                  62


 

                      [901,1000]                    

How many are there between 10,000,001  and 10,000,100   ?

What does all this data suggest?

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