No. You an get an infinite amount of minus numbers, and any of those which are positive when they are even will be positive when they are negative.
zero is the smallest even number (0)
2, if you're considering only positive numbers (numbers greater than 0) 0, if you're considering only non-negative numbers (numbers greater than or equal to 0) If negative numbers are allowed, then there is no smallest even number
The smallest 6-digit even number that can be formed using the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 7, and 9 is 102370. This number starts with the smallest digit (1) to ensure it's a 6-digit number and ends with the smallest even digit (0) to meet the even number requirement.
An even number is one that when divided by 2 gives an integer. Now this questions becomes which is smaller, 0 or negative numbers. The number -2 is even since 2 divides it integrally. Is -2 less that 0? Many people say a number A is smaller than a number B is A is to the left of B on the number line. Certainly, that would make -2<0 and zero would not be the smallest even number. When we evaluate absolute value of 0, then we say that 0 is the smallest even number in the absolute value. Really, we don't know what is the smallest number but we say that - ∞ is a value smaller than any fixed bound, so we can't say exactly which is the smallest even number.
The smallest 3-digit even number between 100 and 400 is 100. It is the first three-digit number and is even, as it ends in 0. The next even number would be 102, but 100 is the smallest.
The smallest multiple of 6 that ends in 0 is 30. This is because a number that is a multiple of 6 must be even and divisible by 3, and the smallest even number that ends in 0 is 10. However, 10 is not divisible by 3, so the next even multiple of 6 that ends in 0 is 30, which meets both criteria.
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no 0 isn't the smallest number because there are negative numbers so there really is no biggest number nor smallest number
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The smallest square number qreater than 1 is 2. * * * * * 2 is not a perfect square number.
2+(-2) =0