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[[Category:Solutions by Programming Task]]A '''prime number''' is defined as a positive integer which has exactly two factors: one and itself. A factor of a number is an integer which divides evenly into it--that is, divides with a remainder of zero. By this definition one and zero are not prime. One only has one factor (which is itself), and zero divided by any number always has a remainder of zero, so it effectively has infiniteinfinity factors.
 
Below is a list of tasks which involve the calculation or use of prime numbers.
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