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How can a number be neither prime or composite?

Updated: 11/10/2020
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"Prime" or "composite" are terms that are defined for certain numbers, i.e., integers larger than 1. Thus, the concepts of "prime" or "composite" don't apply:* To complex numbers

* To non-integers

* To integers less than 2.

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The property is not defined for them.

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