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is "1" considered as a PRIME NUMBER?
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The consensus in the discussion is that the number 1 is not considered a prime number according to the current mathematical definition. A prime number is defined as a natural number greater than one that has exactly two distinct positive divisors: itself and one. This definition is crucial to maintain the uniqueness of prime factorization, as allowing 1 to be prime would violate the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic. Historical perspectives indicate that while 1 was once considered prime, modern conventions have excluded it from this classification.
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the4thcafeavenue said:is "1" considered as a PRIME NUMBER?
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dextercioby said:It depends on whether the definition of a "prime number" stipulates the syntagma "proper divisors".If so,1 is not a prime number,if not,then it is a prime number.
Daniel.