Yes there is only one Prime number that s divisible by 2. That is 2, itself, because a prime number is a number that is evenly divisible only by itself and the number one (1). Any other number divisible by 2 would not be a prime number.
Prime numbers are only divisible by 1 and themselves. So, a prime number cannot be divisible by 10. The only prime number that is divisible by 2 is 2 itself; all other numbers divisible by 2 are not prime numbers.
Only one . . . the prime number '2'.
Only 2 itself, the only even prime.
No. If they end in 4, they are even numbers and divisible by 2, and therefore are not prime.
2 is the only even prime any number ending in 2 is divisible by 2 and not prime any even number greater than 2 is divisible by 2 and not prime unless i misunderstood there can be no answer
All the numbers ending with 0,2,4,6,8 are divisible by 2.
Except for 2, all other prime numbers are odd. The sum of any two odd numbers is even. Therefore, the prime number 2 will evenly divide the sum of any other two prime numbers. Here are some examples to illustrate this: 3 + 5 = 8 which is evenly divisible by 2 13 + 19 = 32 which is evenly divisible by 2 43 + 47 = 90 which is evenly divisible by 2
Prime numbers are only divisible by 1 and itself... so no prime number can be divisible by the numbers you listed.
28 is not a prime number because it is divisible by 2, 4, 7, and 14. Prime numbers are only divisible by 1 and themselves without any other factors.
Any number that ends with 0 is divisible by 2, and by 5.
Because any number divisible by 2 is not a prime number, so any even no. is divisible by 2. Thus any number higher than 3 will be divisible by 2. Therefore the only consecutive prime nos. are 1, 2 and 3
No. Every even number is divisible by 1 and 2 so only 2 is prime.