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1 is not a prime number. Explain this statement

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Answered by selvi381
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Answer:

1 can only be divided by one number, 1 itself, so with this definition 1 is not a prime number. It is important to remember that mathematical definitions develop and evolve. Throughout history, many mathematicians considered 1 to be a prime number although that is not now a commonly held view.

Answered by ranjaniranjue
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Answer:

1 is nor prime or composite number

Step-by-step explanation:

a prime number has only 2 factores the factor it self and one

a composite number has more than 2 factors .

the number one only has one factor which is it self no we can't judge it .if it is a prime or composite

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