Any of its multiples
No, 288 is, but 289 is not. For a number "x" to be divisible by 4, "x" must be even, and "x/2" must be even as well. 289 is not even. ■ To check whether or not the number is divisible by 4 it is enough to check (as above) that the last two digits of the number are divisible by 4. In this case, it would be to check that 89 is divisible by 4.
Because it is divisible by 17.
Yes, by 1, 17, 289.
No. 289 is not evenly divisible by 11.
No. It is divisible by 17.
4,913 is evenly divisible by: 1, 17, 289, 4913.
289 is an odd number so it must be the sum of an odd and an even number. The only even prime number is 2 so the other number must be 287, which is not prime as it is divisible by 7, so your question has no answer in this universe.
289 is an odd number.
1, 7, 17, 119, 289, 2023.
289 is composite. 289 = 17 * 17 = 172
289 is a pure number; it has no dimensions.
1, 17, 289