why cant negative numbers be prime numbers?
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Of course... They are also prime number... But not perfect
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By the usual definition of prime for integers, negative integers can not be prime. By this definition, primes are integers greater than one with no positive divisors besides one and itself. Negative numbers are excluded. In fact, they are given no thought.
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