Why is the number 1 not composite or prime?

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2026-07-18 05:45

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By definition, 1 is not prime. A Prime number has exactly two unique natural number divisors; itself and one. You can understand '1 and 1' to be two numbers, but they are not unique. The same reasoning brings us to the conclusion that 1 is not composite; a composite number can be divided without remainder by at least one integer other than itself and 1.

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