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25 July, 04:26

State whether the number 91 is prime, composite, or neither.

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  1. 25 July, 05:45
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    It is a composite number
  2. 25 July, 06:51
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    A prime number is an integer greater than zero, which has exactly two positive divisors. We can also define it as that positive integer that can not be expressed as a product of two positive integers smaller than it, or, as a product of two positive integers of more than one form. It should be noted that with either of the two definitions, 1 is excluded from the set of prime numbers.

    91 is a prime.

    Its only divisors are 1 and 91. It can only be expressed as a product of 1 * 91

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    Prime
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