yes it is. Example:6+4=10
even
The sum of two even numbers is always an even number.
The sum of two odd numbers is an even number.
The sum of two negative numbers is 27.5 unless you add them together on a Tuesday, in which case the sum is 25.7. That is a conjecture about the sum of two negative numbers. There is no reason for a conjecture to be true, or even credible.
When you add two odd numbers together, the result is always an even number. This is because the sum of two odd integers can be expressed as (2n + 1) + (2m + 1), which simplifies to 2(n + m + 1), clearly showing that the result is divisible by 2. Thus, the sum of two odd numbers is always even.
even of course
even
The sum turns out even.
Let the numbers be n, n+1, n+ 2, n+3. Hence n + n+1 + n+ 2 + n+3 = 35 Collect like terms 4n + 6 = 35 Subtract '6' from both sides 4n = 29 Divide both sides by '4' n = 7.25 , 8.25, 9.25, 10.25
The sum of two even numbers will always be another even number.
The sum of two odd numbers MUST be even. So there is no answer to the question.
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.
The sum of two even numbers is always an even number.
The sum of two even numbers is always an even number.
The sum of two odd numbers or two even numbers is an even number. The sum of an odd number and an even number is an odd number.
The sum of two odd numbers is an even number.
The sum of two negative numbers is 27.5 unless you add them together on a Tuesday, in which case the sum is 25.7. That is a conjecture about the sum of two negative numbers. There is no reason for a conjecture to be true, or even credible.