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Let's settle this beef once and for all.
Prime versus non -prime. Who's who?
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A prime number is a number that only
vibes with one and itself.
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It doesn't like sharing at all.
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It's giving introvert energy.
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Examples. Two, three, five, seven,
eleven.
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Try dividing them by anything else. Math
error.
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Denied. Get lost.
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Now we got the non -primes.
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Also called composite numbers if you're
feeling fancy.
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They're like, yeah bro, divide me, I got
options.
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Examples, 4 equals 2 times 2, or 6
equals 2 times 3, or 12.
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Bro, that number's got a whole friend
group.
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So if your number's only got two
friends, it's prime.
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If it's got a whole squad, it's non
-prime.
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Oh, and 1, not prime, not composite,
just weird.
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Like that one kid in the corner.
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So, yeah, primes equals no sharing.
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Non -primes equals open for business.
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And that's on Chaos Class Math Rules.
Now, hit that subscribe button or I'll
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make you factor every number from one to
a thousand by hand.
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