Set of odd prime numbers is *
A null set
A singleton set
An infinite set
none of these
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An infinite set.
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Answer:
An infinite set
Step-by-step explanation:
. Every prime number is either even or odd. The only even prime number is 2 since every even number after that is divisible by 2. Thus, there are only finitely many even prime numbers. Thus, to make the set of all prime numbers infinite, the set of odd prime numbers has to be infinite.
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