No. If the number by which you multiply 5 is even, the product will always end in "0" and will be even:
If the number by which you multiply 5 is odd, the product will always end in "5" and will be odd:
No two consecutive numbers have a product that is an even number. Any two consecutive numbers include one odd number and one even number. The product of one odd number and one even number is always an odd number.
The GCF of any two odd numbers is always odd. The GCF of any two even numbers is always even. The GCF of an odd and an even number is always odd.
No, because 2 is prime. Otherwise the product of two odds is odd, and all primes are odd except 2.
This scenario is impossible. An odd number added with an even number will always be odd. I don't think any number.
100 is an even number, so no it is not an odd number. any number ending in 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 is always even!! any number ending in 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9 is always odd!!
The product of odd number is always odd.
No, the product will always be even.
The product of two odd numbers is always an odd number.
No two consecutive numbers have a product that is an even number. Any two consecutive numbers include one odd number and one even number. The product of one odd number and one even number is always an odd number.
Without knowing what the product is, it will be difficult to help. Presumably, you can tell the difference between even and odd numbers. If you are trying to predict, the product of two evens is even, the product of two odds is odd and the product of an even and an odd is even.
NO. The product of any two prime numbers are not always odd.Examples:2 x 3 = 62 x 5 = 102 x 11 = 22
When multiplied together, an odd number and an even number will always produce an odd number. Two consecutive numbers consist of one odd number and one even number, so their product is always an odd number. N-n-n-no! Any number multiplied by an even number yields an even product. Ever;y even number can be expressed as 2*M for some M. If we multiply 2*M by Y, the product is 2*M*Y = 2*(M*Y) which is even. So the right answer is: They don't! The product of two consecutive numbers is always even. Regards, Bill Drissel
yes
The LCM of 2 and any odd number is their product.
The conjecture about the product of two odd numbers is that the product will always be odd. This is because an odd number can be expressed in the form (2n + 1) (where (n) is an integer), and when two such expressions are multiplied, the resulting product simplifies to (4mn + 2m + 2n + 1), which is also of the form (2k + 1), confirming it is odd. Thus, the product of any two odd numbers is always odd.
An even number can be divided by 2 evenly. An odd number will have a remainder of 1 when divided by 2. Odd times odd is always odd.
No such numbers exist; the product of two odd numbers is always odd.