Prime number are two factors except 1 and itself
It is 1 that is neither a prime or a composite number The number 1 is neither prime nor composite.
1 is not considered to be a prime or a composite number
ANSWER: 1 is the only counting number that is not prime nor composite.
Yes, except the number 0, which is not considered prime nor composite.
The integers that are usually considered neither prime nor composite are 0 and 1 (and -1 among the negative integers). The number 1 can be described as unity or identity.
1 is the counting number that is neither a prime number nor a composite number.
There is no special name for it. It is simply neither prime nor composite.
A composite number is a number that has smaller factors (excluding 1). A prime number is one that doesn't (1 is not considered prime nor composite, because of its special role in multiplication).Since 15 is divisible by 3, it is composite.
1 is neither prime nor composite.
It is not a prime nor a coposite. It is a composite number, though.
The integer 1 is not considered to be a a prime or a composite number because it has only one factor which is itself.
The number 1 is neither composite nor prime.