Prime Integer Observatory
This
application illustrates the timeless notion of an integer’s factors, and of
the related property of integers called primeness, or primality.
An
integer is called prime if it is the product of only one distinct pair of
integers. For example, 11 is prime
because the only pair of integers whose product equals 11
is 1 and 11, as in 1*11 = 11 .
The infinity of the integer constellation is still not touched by this portrait.
Version:
1.0
Platform: Windows 95 / 98 / NT / 2000 / XP
Filename: Factor.zip
Size:
107 Kb
Screen
shot:

Copyright © 2002 by Brian DiLoreto. All rights reserved.
