Math, asked by abuhasanmallick, 11 months ago

a prime number has only itself and______ as factors​


VJsuvam420: Prime number. Definition: A prime number is an positive integer that has no integer factors except one and itself. A prime number is a positive integer that can only be exactly divided by the integers 1 and itself without leaving a remainder. For example 7 is prime, because it can only be divided by 1 and 7.

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Answered by anshikasaini3
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1 is the answer that will come in blank.

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Answered by aditiprashar0008
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1

Cause it always have itself n 1

Answered by aditiprashar0008
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Cause it always have itself n 1

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