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Are zero and one composite or prime? - Answers

A Prime number is one that has only 2 factors, itself and one. A composite number is one that can be written as the product of two numbers that are not itself. By these definitions, 1 and 0 fail to be either composite or prime. 1 can only be divided by one, so it does not have the 2 necessary factors to be prime or the multiple required to be composite. 0 on the other hand can be divided evenly by every number, but no two numbers that are not 0 can be multiplied to get a product of 0.



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A Prime number is one that has only 2 factors, itself and one. A composite number is one that can be written as the product of two numbers that are not itself. By these definitions, 1 and 0 fail to be either composite or prime. 1 can only be divided by one, so it does not have the 2 necessary factors to be prime or the multiple required to be composite. 0 on the other hand can be divided evenly by every number, but no two numbers that are not 0 can be multiplied to get a product of 0.



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Are zero and one composite or prime? - Answers

A Prime number is one that has only 2 factors, itself and one. A composite number is one that can be written as the product of two numbers that are not itself. By these definitions, 1 and 0 fail to be either composite or prime. 1 can only be divided by one, so it does not have the 2 necessary factors to be prime or the multiple required to be composite. 0 on the other hand can be divided evenly by every number, but no two numbers that are not 0 can be multiplied to get a product of 0.

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      A Prime number is one that has only 2 factors, itself and one. A composite number is one that can be written as the product of two numbers that are not itself. By these definitions, 1 and 0 fail to be either composite or prime. 1 can only be divided by one, so it does not have the 2 necessary factors to be prime or the multiple required to be composite. 0 on the other hand can be divided evenly by every number, but no two numbers that are not 0 can be multiplied to get a product of 0.
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