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Reilly Rhodes
29 September, 19:05
The number 1 is prime? True or false
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Chaya Murray
29 September, 19:15
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The definition of a prime number is a positive integer that has exactly two positive divisors. However, 1 only has one positive divisor (1 itself), so it is not prime.
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Champ
29 September, 20:28
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Number 1 is neither prime or composite
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