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Is there any good reason to define 1 as a non-prime number?
A prime number is a positive integer that has exactly two positive integer factors, 1 and itself... Note that the definition of a prime number doesn't allow 1 to be a prime number: 1 only has one factor, namely 1. Prime numbers have exactly two factors, not "at most two" or anything like that.