It's just one of those laws of maths.
It can be used as an indication to whether the answer could be right.
It's similar to even + even = even
Even + odd = odd
Odd + odd = even
Yes, the difference between two even numbers is always an even number.
No, in order for the number to be even, the last number must be a multiple of 2. It doesn't matter what the largest number is as long as the last number is a multiple of two.
The sum of two odd numbers is always even.
When you multiply an odd number by an even number, you are essentially adding an even number of odd numbers together. Since adding an even number of odd numbers will always result in an even number, the product will be even.
The sum of two even numbers is always an even number.
A number is a multiple of two when it's even.
An even number is a multiple of two and an odd number is not.An even number is an integer that is divisible by two.
Yes, the difference between two even numbers is always an even number.
Two odd numbers always sum to an even number. Always. Two even numbers always sum to an even number, and an odd number and an even number always sum to an odd number.
Because your beginning number was a multiple of 2.
Any even number.
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No. A multiple of an even number cannot be odd.
Yes. Every even number is a multiple of two.
Any even number
Yes, 14 is an even number.An even number is an integer which is a multiple of two
No, in order for the number to be even, the last number must be a multiple of 2. It doesn't matter what the largest number is as long as the last number is a multiple of two.