All natural numbers having at least one prime factor is a set or not
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noooo it is not because it is not a set
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There is only one (unique!) set of prime factors for any number. In order to maintain this property of unique prime factorizations, it is necessary that the number one, 1, be categorized as neither prime nor composite.
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