Because the property of primality is defined only for natural numbers which are greater than 1.
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1 is a prime number, but 0 is neither a prime number nor a composite number.
Answer: one Answer: two. In the past, one used to be considered a prime number, but currently most mathematicians don't count it as a prime number.
no number ending in 0 is prime.
No.
No, it isn't.