With no remainder, yes.
There are no even prime numbers except for 2 because if it is even then it can divide by 2 and then wont only by divisible by 2 numbers it self and one.
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it is the integers of even numbers which divide all the even numbers
138 is composite because it is even and it is in a times table.Prime numbers are numbers like 2 and 13. They are numbers that are not divisible by any other numbers except 1 and themselves. The only numbers that evenly divide 2 are 1 and 2. The only numbers that evenly divide 13 are 1 and 13.
All even numbers have 2 as a factor - that is in their definition No odd numbers have 2 as a factor - that is in theirs. Trying to divide 2, or any multiple of it, into a number that by definition cannot be divided by 2, is a hopeless endeavour. There is no guarantee that you can divide an even number by an odd one, but it is not impossible.
Only even numbers are divisible by two. If you have an odd number, for example 3, and divide by two, you will get 1 with a remander of 1.
2, 4
2, 46 and 92
It only is 2
Because 2 will divide into them with no remainder.
Even numbers are what such numbers are called. If they do have a remainder, they are odd numbers.
first, you would put the numbers in order then, you would add the 2 numbers and divide it by 2