There are many things that are ture about every even integer. For example: * An even integer divided by two will always result in an even integer.
Yes, it is true that every whole number is an integer.
True
No, but every whole is a integer. integers are - and +. whole number are only +.
Each integer is different from every other integer since it represents a different quantity. Actually, this is true of every number.
2 is even but there both integers
True. The first statement is true and the second statement is false. In a disjunction, if either statement is true, the disjunction is true.
The statement is not true. Disprove by counter-example: 3 is an integer and 5 is an integer, their product is 15 which is odd.
No because it could be a fraction or a decimal
"Arbitrary" simply means any. So this refers to any positive integer. It may be used to make a statement that is true for every positive integer.
True. When a number is even, it can be expressed as 2n, where n is an integer. Any multiple of this even number can be represented as k(2n) = 2(kn), where k is also an integer, which confirms that the multiple is also even. Thus, all multiples of an even number are even.
Another even integer.
No.