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are all prime numbers odd number. why​

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Answered by sshailshetty
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Step-by-step explanation:

Definition of Prime Numbers::

A natural Number which has exactly two factors

E.G.::

1 \: and \: the \: number \: itself \: is \: a \: prime \: number \\  \\  \\ in \: simple \: if \: a \: number \: is \: only \: divisible \: by \: 1 \: it \: \: become \: rime \: number \: and \: 2 \: is \: a \: prime \: odd \: number.......

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