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The number one (1) is the first Positive Integer. It is an Odd Number. Although the number 1 used to be
considered a Prime Number, it requires special treatment in so many definitions and applications involving primes
greater than or equal to 2 that it is usually placed into a class of its own. The number 1 is sometimes also called
``unity,'' so the th roots of 1 are often called the
th Roots of Unity.
Fractions having 1 as a Numerator are called Unit Fractions. If only
one root, solution, etc., exists to a given problem, the solution is called Unique.
The Generating Function having all Coefficients 1 is given by
See also 2, 3, Exactly One, Root of Unity, Unique, Unit Fraction, Zero