no is is wrong
No, if i number is prime is cannot be composite. The only prime number that is even is 2.
No. It is an even number, which is a multiple of 2. Therefore, it cannot be prime.
There is only one prime number and it is '2' You cannot have any other even prime number
The only prime even number is 2. As all the rest of even numbers are divisible by 2, they cannot be prime numbers
There is not a number that is square, even, and prime. A prime number is a number with two and only two factors: 1 and itself. The only even prime number is 2, because all other even numbers are, by definition, divisible by 2, which means they have more than two factors and thus cannot be prime. A square number is the product of multiplying a number by itself, so the number which is multiplied by itsefl to create a square number is a factor of that number, meaning it has more than two factors, so it cannot be prime. A prime number cannot be even (except for the number 2) and cannot be a square number. A square number can be an even number, but can also be an odd number.
It's a composite number. It cannot be prime - because it's an even number.
A number cannot be simultaneously prime and composite. You may be thinking of the only prime number which is even, which is 2.
The question cannot be answered since there are not two numbers that are prime and even.
A prime number is any number that only has one and itself as factors. By definition even numbers have a factor of two. Therefore even numbers cannot be prime with the exception of the number 2.
It cannot be a prime number because it is even. The only prime number that is even is the number 2. 102 is a composite number, the product of the integers 2 x 3 x 17.
A prime number is a number (except 1) that cannot be the outcome of any number multiplied by a number. An even number is a number that is divisible by 2.
no because if it is a even number it cannot be a prime number whether its biger or smaller that two so no it cant