It is neither prime nor composite.
1 is a "unit" according to Dr. Math
.1 is not prime, since a prime has exactly two positive divisors.1 is not composite since it cannot be written as the product of primes.The number 1 is not called a prime OR composite number. It is called a f*cking UNIT !
No!!Per definitionem a prime number has exacty two distinctdivisors,namely 1 and itself.If 1 were a prime, it would be the only one, since every number is divisible by 1.Algebraically spoken 1 is called a unit.
4-composite 1- it's technically considered a unit 0- not sure 3- prime
no 1 is not a prime number
No; 1 is not a prime number. The lowest prime number is 2.
No 1 is neither a prime number or a composite number
A prime number is a number that is only divisible by itself and 1. 1 is NOT a prime number.
No - as 1 is not a prime number.
It is called a "unit". Note: by definition, 1 can not be prime because all prime numbers are divisible by exactly 1 AND itself, with the AND inferring that there is a second factor. therefore all prime numbers have exactly 2 factors, 1 AND itself. 1 is the multiplicative identity
no it can not be a prime number as a prime number has has to have 2 factors in it and 1 only has 1 factor itself