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What does composite number mean?

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8y ago
Updated: 10/17/2024

Roughly speaking, a non-Prime number (however, the number 1 is considered neither prime nor composite). An integer that can be divided into smaller (non-trivial, that is, other than 1 or -1) factors.

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