"Prime" describes a number evenly divisible only by itself and 1.
Twice in Math would mean the same as it would anywhere elses. It would mean to do something two times.
A prime number is a number that can only be equally divided by 2 integers 1 and itself
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"Prime" describes a number evenly divisible only by itself and 1.
The math teacher taught the students about prime numbers.
If you mean how to you use the word neither in math, then here is an example. The number 0 is neither prime nor composite.
a prime number has only 2 factors
what does key mean in math
A Way of doing something a Math. Example: The Prime Factorization Method.
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I do not know of such a word related to math(s)
There is no such math word, so it does not mean anything. You may wish to check your spelling before posting questions!