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Is 0 a composite number?

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Answered by vargheseann
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Answer:

0 is neither prime nor composite.

Answered by Anonymous
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 \implies Zero isn't considered a prime nor a composite. A prime number is one with exactly two positive factors, one and itself. Zero has an infinite numbers of factors... this shows that it can't be a prime number at least

 \longrightarrow now in case of composite numbers it can have multiple factors but and even every even number except 2 is a composite number.

but, as 0 has infinity factors thus we can also say that it can't be a composite number as composite numbers have its factors less than infinity . there is a certain limit . So we can say that 0 is not a composite number too.

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