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Zero Is Basically the Exact Opposite of a Prime Number
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Should zero count as a prime number?

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The answer is no, because if anything, zero is almost the opposite of a prime number. Whereas prime numbers have the least number of factors possible (other than 1 itself, which is not prime as we covered yesterday), 0 has the most number of factors possible. In a sense, zero has infinitely many factors.

Because of the special fact that anything times zero is zero, we can imagine that 0 is 0Ɨ1 or 0Ɨ2 or 0Ɨ3 or 0 times any other natural number. In that way, zero has as its factors every single natural number, and for sure is not prime.

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@matthewhafner962

1 month ago

So zero is anti-prime?

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@AddilynneLastname

1 month ago

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not only whole numbers but all fractions are also factors of zero

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@SirineMenia

6 months ago

Thank you sir

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@dorkcreates2332

1 month ago

I love this I never even questioned if 0 is a prime

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@tightwisecrack4141

6 months ago

Oh interesting, and also I guess the only number that has a factor of 0 is itself! Which makes it unique in that way too - every other number is a factor of an infinite set of numbers, except 0..!

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@anthonybarca2896

6 months ago

Does it have to a whole number? Cuz from where im standing it looks like any real number fits the definition. 1.1 * 0 = 0. Hell, -Ļ€ * 0 = 0. Explain

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