Permutable Prime A permutable prime is a prime number of two or more digits that remains prime with every possible rearrangement of the digits. For example: Input: 79 Output: true (79 and 97 are both primes) Input: 127 Output: false Input: 337 Output: true (337, 373 and 733 are primes) Write a program to check if the user input is a permutable p…
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Aug 7, 2018 - C#