Math, asked by anoushkabawdhane, 2 months ago

If neither 1 is a composite nor prime number than why do we count it

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Answered by DikshithP
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A prime number has exactly two factors so 1 isn't prime. A composite number has more than 2 factors, so 1 isn't composite. ... "A number must be a "natural number" for it to be prime and infinity is not a natural number. Natural numbers are positive integers (1,2,3,4,5,etc...)."

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Answered by mayaharijoshi
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Because 1 is neither composite nor prime but still it is a number.

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