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The set of all even prime number is a _______________ set.

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Answer:

The set of all even prime number is a singleton set.

Step-by-step explanation:

Prime Numbers:

The number itself and the factor 1 are the only two components of a prime number. Only one element is present in a singleton set or unit set. The numbers that are divisible by two are even prime numbers. Only the even number two qualifies as a prime. The smallest prime number is this one. Except for 2, all prime numbers are odd numbers.

For instance, Number 2 only has two components: one, and the number itself.

1 * 2 = 2

2 * 1 = 2

Even Numbers: Numbers that can be divided by 2 exactly are referred to as even numbers.

Even numbers can all be divided by two, one, and the number itself.

Singleton Set:

A set with just one element is known as a singleton set. There is only one prime number, which is "2."

Here, A is a singleton set since there is only one prime number, which is even 2.

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