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why 1 is neither prime nor composite​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • One is neither prime nor composite. To be prime, a number must have two positive divisors: the number itself and one. One only has a single positive divisor. One isn't composite because two numbers that aren't one can not multiply to equal one.
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