Math, asked by aashusharma580, 5 months ago

0 is a prime or an composite number

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Answered by ItsBrainest
3

Step-by-step explanation:

it is not a positive integer and does not satisfy the fundermental theorem of arithmetic(you can't write it as the product of primes;0 is not prime) and it doesn't divide by itself. In conclusion, 0 is like 1 in the fact that it is neither prime nor composit.

Answered by yakshitakhatri2
5

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0 is neither prime nor a composite number...

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