All prime numbers other than 2 are odd numbers. 2 is the only even prime number.
All prime numbers are not odd. 2 is a prime, 2 is not odd.
2 would be a counterexample to the conjecture that prime numbers are odd. 2 is a prime number but it is the only even prime number.
2 is the exception to the rule that every prime number is odd
no, 25 is odd and is not prime 25 = 5 x 5 There is only one even prime number:2, all other prime numbers are odd, but all odd numbers are not prime number
The only even prime number is 2, then its successor is 3
Yes it can if the result is 2, else it can't because an odd number - an odd number = an even number, and 2 is the only even prime.
2
2 is an even prime number.
1 is odd and 2 is even? 1 is actually a prime number, 2 is considered an even number. But it is also a prime number
It could any odd prime number and 2 since 2 is the only even prime number and add whole numbers to an odd sum requires both odd and even.In other words, 2 and any other prime will work.
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Every single prime number Is odd , with the exception of 2 being an even number , but ... Not every single odd number is going to be prime. Example: 9-1,3,9
2 is the only even prime number
Two is the only even prime number. When you add an odd number to another odd number, you get an even number. When you add an even number to an odd number, you get an odd number. 91 is an odd number, therefore the answer is 2 and 89.
Kind of. The only Prime number that is even is 2.
2 is an even number. I believe your confusion comes from the fact that 2 is a prime number, but it is still even. It is the only even number that is prime.