Yes, an even number multiplied by an odd number or an even number will give you an even number.
The product is even.
If you multiply any even number by an even number, the product is an even number.
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No, the product will always be even.
If you multiply an odd number by an even number, the product (answer) will be even. Example: 5 x 4 = 20
An even number is any number that has '2' as a factor.When you multiply two numbers, you multiply all the factors of both of them.If '2' was a factor of either number, or of both, then it's a factor of their product,and the product must therefore be an even number.
An even number is any number that has '2' as a factor.When you multiply two numbers, you multiply all the factors of both of them.If '2' was a factor of either number, then it's a factor of their product.
A number that is a multiple of 4.
When you multiply numbers together, the factors of the product are the factors of all of the multiplicands, and every even number includes at least one factor of 2.
In mathematics, an even number is defined as any integer that can be expressed as (2n), where (n) is an integer, while an odd number can be expressed as (2m + 1) for some integer (m). When you multiply an even number by any integer (even or odd), the result is still even, because the product will still have a factor of 2. Therefore, when you multiply an even number by an odd number, the product remains an even number. Thus, even times odd equals even.
If you multiply one even number by one odd number, the result is always even. In general, if you multiply several numbers, and at least one of the numbers is even, the product is always even. This is because "even" means "multiple of 2", and if one of the factors contains a 2 as a factor, so will the product.
Having a factor of 2 defines an even number. Multiplying anything that has a factor of 2 by anything else will create a product that has a factor of 2, which will be by definition an even number.