35/2 = 171/2 = 17.5
The factor pairs of 24 are (24,1)(12,2)(8,3)(6,4) None of them add up to -4.
Oh, what a happy little question! The set of even numbers and the set of multiples of 2 are actually the same set, my friend. You see, every even number is a multiple of 2, and every multiple of 2 is an even number. They dance together in perfect harmony on the canvas of mathematics.
Yes, all even numbers are composite numbers because you can multiply half of it by 2.
Two even numbers never, NEVER equal an odd number. For example, 2+2=4, 150+68= 218, 1,000,000+2= 1,000,002. However, two odd numbers equal an even number. For example, 13+45= 58. It is the same when multiplying negatives and postitives, as seen in Pre Algebra.
All of these:192,196,264,348,432,624,816,12
48
There are lots of triplets. For example, 1, 2 and 96 Or +sqrt(2), 1-sqrt(2) and 98
35/2 = 171/2 = 17.5
Two Numbers consisting only of ones that when multiplied or added equal the same number are 11, and 1.1
1, 2, 3
same as 96/2 - 48
Those are two different ways to represent the same numbers (fractional numbers equal to, or greater than, one). For example, 1 1/2 (one and a half) is the same as 3/2.
96 and 2, or 64 and 3, or 48 and 4, or 6 and 32...there's probably a lot (1, 192) (2, 96) (3, 64) (4, 49) (6, 32) (8, 24) (12, 16)
96
Yes, all even numbers are composite numbers because you can multiply half of it by 2.
Negative numbers don't have prime factorizations.