Because 1 has only one factor which is itself
I am sure that there are 25 prime numbers exist in mathematics
Yes 37 is a prime number because it has only two factors, itself and one.
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A fundamental theorem in mathematics is that of unique factorisation. Any number can have only one prime factorisation. 231 = 3*7*11
Because a prime number has two factors whereas 1 has only one factor which is itself
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There are an infinite number of prime numbers.
It's correct to say that a person is good AT mathematics.
It is a number grid that only contains prime numbers.
Mathematics (of an integer) being the product of two or more factors greater than one; not prime.
It is a prime number
Humans sometimes use prime numbers when doing mathematics.