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The most important concept is that, apart from their order, the prime factorisation of any number is unique. This is known as the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic.
No. The concept of prime is defined only for natural numbers greater than 1.
The concept of prime or composite is relevant only for integers larger than 1, so it is neither.
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The concept of prime or composite is relevant only for integers larger than 1, so it is neither.
The concept of prime factorisation makes sense only for whole numbers. This question makes no mathematical sense.
No. The concept of prime is applicable for integers, not for fractions. This is because every non-zero fraction can go into every fraction and so when fractions are considered, there are no prime numbers.
No. The concept of prime is defined only for natural numbers greater than 1.
The concept of "prime factorization" is used for integers. It doesn't make sense to use it for fractions or decimals.
Co-prime numbers are a mathematical concept that has been studied and used by many mathematicians over the years. There isn't a single person who can be credited with "inventing" co-prime numbers. The concept of co-prime numbers has been known and used in mathematics for centuries, with contributions from various mathematicians throughout history.
No. The concept of "prime number" is used for positive integers.