Yes! It is so true because 2 times 8 is 16 and 6 times 6 is 36
YES. The product of any two consecutive numbers is even because their product is always a multiple of 2.Examples:2 * 3 = 63 * 4 = 12
The product of two odd numbers is always odd.
Both 3 and 5 are prime numbers. 3 x 5 = 15
no
It is not always even. * * * * * Yes. Since the numbers are even, 2 must be a common factor and so the GCF is a multiple of 2.
YES. The product of any two consecutive numbers is even because their product is always a multiple of 2.Examples:2 * 3 = 63 * 4 = 12
If you multiply one even number by one odd number, the result is always even. In general, if you multiply several numbers, and at least one of the numbers is even, the product is always even. This is because "even" means "multiple of 2", and if one of the factors contains a 2 as a factor, so will the product.
No, the product will always be even.
The product of two odd numbers is always odd.
Both 3 and 5 are prime numbers. 3 x 5 = 15
A number that is a multiple of 4.
no
It is not always even. * * * * * Yes. Since the numbers are even, 2 must be a common factor and so the GCF is a multiple of 2.
YES!
No.
No such numbers exist; the product of two odd numbers is always odd.
Yes because at least one of the consecutive numbers will be even, and if you times anything by an even number, the answer will always be even