In search of PRIME Numbers.... using technology
Reference: Textbook (p4)
You are going to use an applet to help you surface all the prime numbers between 1 to 100.
Click HERE to access the applet.
As you follow the steps to use the applet to 'sieve' the prime numbers.
Think:
Why is this method considered the most efficient method to find prime numbers?
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