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1 - Wikipedia Although 1 meets the naïve definition of a prime number, being evenly divisible only by 1 and itself (also 1), by modern convention it is regarded as neither a prime nor a composite number
1 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Tenth century “West Arabic” variation of the Nepali form of Hindu-Arabic numerals (compare Devanagari script १ (1, “éka”)), possibly influenced by Roman numeral Ⅰ, both ultimately from using a single stroke to represent the number one
1 (number) - New World Encyclopedia The glyph used today in the Western world to represent the number 1, a vertical line, often with a serif at the top and sometimes a short horizontal line at the bottom, traces its roots back to the Indians, who wrote 1 as a horizontal line, as is still the case in Chinese script
1 -- from Wolfram MathWorld Although the number 1 used to be considered a prime number, it requires special treatment in so many definitions and applications involving primes greater than or equal to 2 that it is usually placed into a class of its own (Wells 1986, p 31)
Number 1 - Facts about the integer - Numbermatics Your guide to the number 1, an odd number which is uniquely neither prime nor composite Mathematical info, prime factorization, fun facts and numerical data for STEM, education and fun
1 (number) | Math Wiki | Fandom 1 is the Hindu-Arabic numeral for the number one (the unit) It is the smallest positive integer, and smallest natural number 1 is the multiplicative identity, i e any number multiplied by 1 equals itself, for example: a ⋅ 1 = a {\displaystyle a \cdot 1=a} and 1 × a = a {\displaystyle 1\times
The number one - Britannica perfect number, a positive integer that is equal to the sum of its proper divisors The smallest perfect number is 6, which is the sum of 1, 2, and 3 Other perfect numbers are 28, 496, and 8,128 The discovery of such numbers is lost in prehistory
1 (Number) Properties of 1: prime decomposition, primality test, divisors, arithmetic properties, and conversion in binary, octal, hexadecimal, etc