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2 is a prime number.
A prime number is a natural number greater than 1 that has exactly two distinct factors: 1 and itself. It is a positive integer that cannot be formed by multiplying two smaller natural numbers. Examples include 2, 3, 5, 7, and 11, with 2 being the only even prime number.
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If log X = 0, then X = ?
A logarithm is the inverse operation to exponentiation, representing the exponent (power) to which a fixed base must be raised to produce a given number. It answers the question, "How many times must the base be multiplied by itself to get this number?". For example, log 8 base 2=3 because 2³=8
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1 is a composite number.
A composite number is a positive integer greater than 1 that has more than two factors, meaning it is divisible by at least one number other than 1 and itself. Unlike prime numbers, these numbers can be formed by multiplying smaller positive integers. Examples include 4, 6, 8, 9, and 10.
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−7 < −5
Comparing negative numbers involves determining which value is further to the right on a number line, or which represents a higher value. The general rule is that the negative number with the smaller absolute value (closer to zero) is greater.
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