A composite number is when it can be divided evenly by numbers other than 1 or itself.
A Prime number can be divided, without a remainder, only by itself and by 1.
Therefore, zero is neither a composite, nor a primary number.
A prime number is a number with two factors. Zero has no factors, and therefore, is not a prime number.A composite number is a number which can be expressed as a product of two or more non-zero integers. It is impossible to do this with 0.
No it is not because 0 and 1 are neither prime or composite.
0 is neither a prime nor a composite number.
Zero is neither (anyone can type a random answer you know) But zero is neither prime nor composite
No. Zero isn't a number. It's a placeholder. Therefore, it can be neither composite nor prime.
Zero is an even number but it is not composite (nor prime).
Zero is not a prime number.
Zero is neither composite nor prime.
A prime number is a number with two factors. Zero has no factors, and therefore, is not a prime number.A composite number is a number which can be expressed as a product of two or more non-zero integers. It is impossible to do this with 0.
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No it is not because 0 and 1 are neither prime or composite.
Composite. All whole numbers ending in zero are composite.
Every positive integer greater than 1 is either prime or composite.
2060 is not a prime number because any number ending in zero can be divided by 10. So, it is a composite number.
Zero is a composite number because it appears to many factors and it appears to have alot of it's on factors. Even though when you times zero into something it is zero it is a composite number. (correct me if I am wrong please!:))
zero is not prime or compositeIt is neither prime nor composite. See the link.
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.