Prime Adam Number ISC Computer Science 2020 Practical
A Prime-Adam integer is a positive integer (without leading zeroes) which is a prime as well as an Adam number. Prime number : A number which has only two factors, i.e. 1 and the number itself. Example: 2, 3, 5, 7 ... etc. Adam number : The square of a number and the square of its reverse are reverse to each other. Example: If n = 13 and reverse of 'n' = 31, then, (13) 2 = 169 (31) 2 = 961 which is reverse of 169. Thus, 13 is an Adam number. Accept two positive integers m and n, where m is less than n as user input. Display all Prime-Adam integers that are in the range between m and n (both inclusive) and output them along with the frequency, in the format given below: Test your program with the following data and some random data: Example 1 : INPUT: m = 5 n = 100 OUTPUT: THE PRIME-ADAM INTEGERS ARE: 11 13 31 FREQUENCY OF PRIME-ADAM INTEGERS IS: 3 Example 2 : INPUT: m = 100 n = 200 OUTPUT: THE PRIME-ADAM INTEGERS ARE: 101 103 113 FREQUENCY OF PRIME-ADAM INTEGERS ...