No.
Zero is an even number but it is not composite (nor prime).
No. A prime number is divisible by one and itself only- a number ending in zero is divisible by factor/s of ten.
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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.
No, zero is not a prime number.
Zero is a positive number which is not a prime number
This is an odd question. I hope you understand that a "square number" is not the opposite of a prime number. Zero is not a prime. Zero is a "square number" since 02=0.
Zero is not a prime number.
Because one does not go into zero. A prime number is any number that has only one and itself as factors. Since one goes in to zero no times, the number is not 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.
No.
Zero is an even number but it is not composite (nor prime).
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Its an even number
No. A prime number is divisible by one and itself only- a number ending in zero is divisible by factor/s of ten.