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every natural number is either prime or composite

Answer. So 1 is neither prime nor composite, and this means that regardless of the definition of natural numbers that we use (in other words, whether the definition does nor does not includes 0) it is false that all natural numbers are either prime or composite.

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Answered by ItzSweetPoison01
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So 1 is neither prime nor composite, and this means that regardless of the definition of natural numbers that we use (in other words, whether the definition does nor does not includes 0) it is false that all natural numbers are either prime or composite.

Answered by Sabya123
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It is false that all natural numbers is prime or composite.

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