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Why the multiple of any number other than 1 are not prime numbers

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  • 03-04-2017
Because the fact that they can be the answer of a multiplication of a set of numbers other than one, means that they cannot be prime.

What is a prime number? A prime number is a number whose only factors are 1 and itself.

So for example, if you can use 2 multiplied 7 to get 14, then that means 2&7 are factors of 14. Since 14 has factors other than one and itself, then it isn't prime.

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