That is a set with an infinite number of members which I therefore will not list, but it could be described as {28, 30, 32, 34, 36...}
Yes, there are infinitely many natural numbers greater than 9. Natural numbers start from 1 and continue indefinitely, so numbers like 10, 11, 12, and so on, all qualify as natural numbers greater than 9. The set of natural numbers is unbounded, meaning there is no largest natural number.
Yes.
Yes.
even, whole, non-negative numbers. (zero is not a natural number)
Any even number greater than two.
92 is an even number greater than 2 and all even numbers greater than 2 are composite numbers.
Yes. 10946 is an even number greater than 2. All even numbers that are greater than 2 are composite numbers.
No.
even numbers are exactly divisible by two. ie. they do not give a remainder when divided by 2. natural numbers are positive integers starting from 1. even natural numbers are a combination of both.. eg. 2,4,50 etc the term positive is not required for these numbers because, natural numbers are positive !... so positive 'natural number' is like saying ' approximated estimate '..
That would depend on their values because 11 is greater than 10 but 9 is less than 10
The sum of any pair of prime numbers greater than 2 is an even number.
Even numbers greater than 2 are not prime.