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Explain why square number can never be a prime number

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Answered by mohdqaseemidreesi
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hey there here is your Answer

Step-by-step explanation:

all square no have an odd no. of factors . A prime no. by definitionhas exactly two factors - 1 and the no. itself . therefore no prime no. is a square and no square no. is a prime .

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