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o and I are considered to be neither _nor_​

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Answered by nandwanadevyanshi
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Answer:

“0” and “1” are neither prime nor composite.

Explanation:

1 has only one factor, which is itself. It doesn't satisfy the definition of both prime and composite numbers, so it cannot be a prime or composite number. So on this basis we can easily say that “0” and “1” are neither prime nor composite.

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