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A prime number is a positive integer that has exactly two divisors: 1 and the number itself.
A prime number is a positive integer that has exactly two divisors: 1 and the number itself.


Though [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Haunting (audio story)|The Haunting]]'' establishes that 1 is itself a prime number in the [[DWU]], this is a point of contention among mathematicians.
Though [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Haunting (audio story)|The Haunting]]'' establishes that [[1 (number)|1]] is itself a prime number in the [[DWU]], this is a point of contention among mathematicians.
[[Category:Mathematics from the real world]]
[[Category:Mathematics from the real world]]

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Prime number

A prime number was a number with special properties. The first six prime numbers were 1, 3, 5, 7, 11 and 13. (AUDIO: The Haunting)

The Tenth Doctor could quickly compute happy primes to get access to computer systems. He claimed that happy primes were studied in recreational mathematics. (TV: 42)

Mrs Multravers tested intelligence of humans by asking them a question about prime numbers. Strax had no problem deducing that 13 would be the fifth number in her sequence. (AUDIO: The Haunting)

April MacLean mistook prames of the Renyalin, known from the planet Rhodia, for primes. (PROSE: The Stone House)

Behind the scenes

A prime number is a positive integer that has exactly two divisors: 1 and the number itself.

Though AUDIO: The Haunting establishes that 1 is itself a prime number in the DWU, this is a point of contention among mathematicians.