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Brady Leonard
30 January, 19:48
Is 17 a prime number or a composite
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Jaelynn Greer
30 January, 20:34
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Alisa Meadows
30 January, 22:19
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17 is a prime number
Step-by-step explanation:
A prime number has only two distinct factors. The number is itself a factor and 1 is the other factor.
An example is 17.
The factors of 17 are:
{1,17}
A composite number has more than two factors.
Therefore 17 is not a composite number.
It must however be noted that, 1 is not a prime number.
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