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Understanding Prime Numbers and Factors

The document discusses prime numbers, highlighting that 2 is the only even prime number, which contradicts Frank's statement about primes being odd. It also mentions that a prime number has exactly two factors: 1 and itself, while 1 does not qualify as a prime number. Various numbers and their relationships are presented, but the main focus is on the properties of prime numbers.

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Understanding Prime Numbers and Factors

The document discusses prime numbers, highlighting that 2 is the only even prime number, which contradicts Frank's statement about primes being odd. It also mentions that a prime number has exactly two factors: 1 and itself, while 1 does not qualify as a prime number. Various numbers and their relationships are presented, but the main focus is on the properties of prime numbers.

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2 is the only prime number which is not odd making


Frank's statement wrong.

A prime number consists of two factors: 1 and itself 40


and 1 doesn't have 2 factors.

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