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Prime numbers are those numbers whose factor is the number itself [excluding 1 since 1 is the factor of all the numbers].
For example, Factor of 2 is 2 only [ excluding 1]
Similarly, factor of 3 is 3 only [excluding 1]
factor of 5 is 5 only [excluding 1]
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For example, Factor of 2 is 2 only [ excluding 1]
Similarly, factor of 3 is 3 only [excluding 1]
factor of 5 is 5 only [excluding 1]
Hope this has helped you to some extent. Now share the ideas with your friends too.
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