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which is neither prime nor composite no

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Answered by subhajitsrimantadede
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Answered by punam2331986
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Zero

Zero is neither prime nor composite. Since any number times zero equals zero, there are an infinite number of factors for a product of zero. A composite number must have a finite number of factors. One is also neither prime nor composite.

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