The set containing only prime numbers is 2, 3, and 5, and a key property of these primes is that the sum of any two of them results in another prime number (2+3=5, 2+5=7, and 3+5=8, though 8 is not prime, the video states this as a property of the set).
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Which set contains only prime numbers?
Before revealing the answer, like, share, and subscribe to gain more daily knowledge. The correct answer is 2, 3, 5. Did you know that the sum of any two prime numbers from this set is also a prime number?
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