Math, asked by alishasingh29, 3 months ago

is neither prime nor composite number​

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Answered by yroli386
7

Step-by-step explanation:

So a composite number is one which is not a prime number or 1. Sometimes, the term composite number is used in a wider sense to include negative integers; a negative integer is composite if it is the negative of a (positive) composite number. Zero is neither prime nor composite.

Answered by srenotanoob
1

Answer:

1 is neither prime nor composite. 0 doesn't have factors at all . So 0 is incorrect. 1 has only one factor. So 1 is the correct answer. You motherfucer other person who answered.

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