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Mersenne Primes
Which expression demonstrates that 127 is a Mersenne prime?(1 point)
2^7+1
2(63)+1
2(64)−1
2^7−1
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2^7-1
The expression that demonstrates that 127 is a Mersenne prime is:
2^7-1
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