pka
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This reminds us of the fallacy in defining prime numbers.
Often it is said that a positive integer is prime if and only if it is divisible by one and itself.
I even heard Keith Devlin use that very definition. But of course according to that definition one is prime.
The correct definition is a positive integer is prime if and only if it has exactly two divisors.
Often it is said that a positive integer is prime if and only if it is divisible by one and itself.
I even heard Keith Devlin use that very definition. But of course according to that definition one is prime.
The correct definition is a positive integer is prime if and only if it has exactly two divisors.