233
932
466 / 2 = 233
1, 2, 233, 466
To solve the expression (2n + 466), you first need to clarify what you are solving for. If you're looking to isolate (n), set the expression equal to a value (e.g., (2n + 466 = x), where (x) is a number). Then, subtract 466 from both sides to get (2n = x - 466) and finally divide by 2 to find (n = (x - 466)/2). If you simply want to evaluate the expression for a specific value of (n), just substitute that value into the expression.
1, 2, 233, 466
1864.
1, 2, 233, 466
No, it is only divisible (evenly) by 1, 2, 233 and 466.
32
280
512
2 times 1