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Yes, 2 and 3 are consecutive prime numbers.
Any 2 consecutive will always add up to an odd number and the number given is an even number
Consecutive means one-after-the-other. So: The number consecutive to 1 is 2, 8 is 9, and so forth.
is an even number
2 and 3
The product of 2 consecutive positive number is 48. Find the 2 numbers
2 and 3 are the only consecutive prime numbers.
Yes.Additional Information:If you have two consecutive numbers, one of them will be an odd number and the other will be an even number. Since even numbers are divisible by 2, the only even prime number is 2. If two consecutive numbers are prime, the even number must be 2. So, because 1 is not a prime number, the only time that two consecutive numbers can be prime is in the case of 2 and 3.
There is no such number.
2 and 3
There are 4 consecutive even number so the question needs to be specific.
For any number x, the next consecutive even number is (x+2).So when x + (x+2) = 382x + 2 = 382x = 36x = 18The smaller number is 18, and the larger number is 20.