A Prime number is any number that only has one and itself as factors. By definition even numbers have a factor of two. Therefore the only even number that is prime is the number 2.
There are no other prime numbers that are even but 2.
There are no even prime numbers in that range.
No, prime numbers are the numbers that can be divisible by itself. The only even prime number is 2.
There aren't any. 2 is the only even prime number, so no other even numbers can be prime. There can be no even numbers between 30 and 50 that are prime.
All prime numbers are not odd numbers. 2 is an even prime number, and it is the only even prime number because all other even numbers have 2 as one of their factors.
The only even prime number is 2.
The only even number that is prime is 2. No other even numbers can be prime because 2 is a factor of them. Prime numbers can have only two factors: 1 and itself.
The only even prime number is 2.
2 is the only even prime number, because all other even numbers can be divided as 2.
There are infinitely many prime numbers. There is only one even prime number, which is 2, because all other even numbers are divisible by 2 and thus are not prime. So, there are infinitely many odd prime numbers and only one even prime number.
No. Two numbers are relatively prime if they have no prime factors in common. Two even numbers will have 2 as a prime factor in common.
2 is prime