Both zero and one are considered neither prime nor composite.
Neither.
Zero is neither (anyone can type a random answer you know) But zero is neither prime nor composite
Zero is neither composite nor prime.
There is no name for numbers which are neither prime nor composite.
0 is neither a prime nor a composite number.
It is 1 that is not considered to be a prime or a composite number because it has only one factor which is itself
They are neither
Zero is neither prime nor composite.
The concept of prime or composite is relevant only for integers larger than 1, so it is neither.
No it is not because 0 and 1 are neither prime or composite.
Zero is not considered a prime number because it does not have any factors other than itself, which is a prerequisite for a number to be considered prime. Additionally, zero is not considered a composite number because it does not have more than one factor, which is another requirement for a number to be classified as composite. Zero is a special case and is treated as its own separate category.
Zero and one.