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2 is a prime number though……

Is it Just because it’s the only even one?

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Often things hold true for all primes except 2. You come across things like “for all non two primes”

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Any examples? Sounds like you mean the reason why one is excluded from the primes because of the fundamental theorem of arithmetic.

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No, he’s right. “For any odd prime” is a not-unheard-of expression. It is usually to rule out 2 as a trivial case which may need to be handled separately.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermat's_theorem_on_sums_of_two_squares

https://www.jstor.org/stable/2047029

https://www.jstor.org/stable/2374361

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I just remember it from numberphile, I don’t remember what videos sorry.

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Like what? Genuine question, have never heard of this.

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In the drawer in the living room in the house in my town in my state in my country.

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And how is “even” special? Two is the only prime that’s divisible by two but three is also the only prime divisible by three.

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Well 2 is the outlier because it’s the only even prime. It might not be “special” but it is unique out of all of the prime numbers.

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“even” just means divisible by two. So it’s not unique at all. Two is the only prime that’s even divisible by two and three is the only prime that’s divisible by three. You just think two is a special prime because there is a word for “divisible by two” but the prime two isn’t any more special or unique in any meaningful way than any other prime.

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