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What is the inverse of the statement?
A number that has exactly two distinct factors is prime.
If a number has exactly two distinct factors, then the number is prime.
If a number does not have exactly two distinct factors, then the number is not prime.
If a number is not prime, then the number does not have exactly two distinct factors.
If a number is prime, then the number has exactly two distinct factors.
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What is the inverse of the statement?
A number that has exactly two distinct factors is prime.
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