Yes
The question does not have an answer. An even number multiplied by any other whole number (odd or even) gives an answer that is even.
2 and 3 are relatively prime, so multiply 479 by each of them to get two numbers that have 479 as a greatest common factor and are not divisible by each other, one which will be even and one which will be odd.479 x 2 = 958479 x 3 = 1437Furthermore, this is the smallest solution. The two numbers are multiples of 479, so let's call them 479x and 479y, where 479x is even and 479y is odd. Then x must be even, and y must be odd. So x is at least 2. y is an odd number, and it can't be 1 otherwise 479y would be a factor of 479x. So y is at least 3. Theefore the two numbers are at least 479*2 and 479*3.
479 and 958
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math vibes here. So, if the greatest common factor of two numbers is 479 and one is odd while the other is even, and they're not divisible by each other, then the smallest those two numbers could be is 479 and 958. The odd number would be 479 and the even number would be 958. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
479 is the GCF of 479 and 958.
479 is a prime number. The only factors for this number is 479 and 1.
958 and 1437
Yes, 479 is a prime number.
479 is prime.
958 and 1437
479 is a prime number, so its factors are 1 and itself.
None. 479 is a prime number.