Your statement is wrong. 2 is still a valid prime in the test case.

Your quote comes from a paragraph which starts with `For example, suppose ...`, 
which means it is just an assumption of ONE test case, not ALL test case.

> In the question, they have mentioned that factors are odd numbers so prime 
> number "2" is also invalid. 
> Note: "because we worry that it is too easy to factor even numbers."

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