When writing unit tests, or really any test, you determine what to test by looking at the boundary conditions of what you're testing. For example, you have a function called is_prime. Fortunately, it does what it's name implies and tells you whether the integer object is prime or not. For this I am assuming you are using objects. Now, we would need to check that valid results occurred for a known range of prime and non-prime objects. That's your starting point.
Basically, look at what should happen with a function, method, program, or script, and then at what should definitely not happen with that same code. That's the basis for your test. Just be prepared to modify your tests as you become more knowledgeable on what should be happening with your code.