1. The number which is neither prime nor composite is-





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  • By: anil on 05 May 2019 02.43 am
    3 and 2 are prime numbers because it has only factors 1 and itself. 4 is a composite number because it has more than 2 factors ->1,2,4 1 is neither prime nor composite because the definition of prime, as well as composite, requires them to have at least one factor other than 1.
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