A prime number is a number only divisble by 1 and itself.
Let's take a look at the numbers we have.
First, we have \(1\). It is only divisble by 1 and itself, but it only has one true factor since \(1=1*1\), so it is not consdered prime.
Next, we have 2. It is divisble as \(2 = 2*1\), so it is prime.
Going through the list, \(3= (3*1), 5 = (5*1), 7=(1*7)\) are all prime numbers.
However, \(4 = (2*2), 6 = (2*3), 8 = (2*4), 9=(3*3), 10=(2*5)\)are all composite numbers.
So our final answer is \(2,3,5,7\)
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