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Can any number apart from 1 be a prime number when doubled? - Answers
No, the definition of a prime is: Any number that can only be divided by itself or 1 You say "let's take number A, and multiply it by 2" thus you can also divide it by 2 and it's therefor no Prime number
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No, the definition of a prime is: Any number that can only be divided by itself or 1 You say "let's take number A, and multiply it by 2" thus you can also divide it by 2 and it's therefor no Prime number
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Can any number apart from 1 be a prime number when doubled? - Answers
No, the definition of a prime is: Any number that can only be divided by itself or 1 You say "let's take number A, and multiply it by 2" thus you can also divide it by 2 and it's therefor no Prime number
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