Yes.
Even numbers greater than 100 is a well defined set. (Although it is a set with an infinite number of members)
For two reasons. 1) Prime numbers are defined a integers greater than 1. 2) No prime number can be even and 0 is an even number.
That would depend on their values because 11 is greater than 10 but 9 is less than 10
Any even number greater than two.
No. None of them are.
The even numbers greater than 10 but less than 20 are 12, 14, 16, and 18. To find the sum, we add these numbers: 12 + 14 + 16 + 18 = 60. Therefore, the sum of the even numbers in that range is 60.
Any even number greater than two.
92 is an even number greater than 2 and all even numbers greater than 2 are composite numbers.
The even whole numbers greater than 21 and less than 28 are: 22, 24 and 26
Yes. 10946 is an even number greater than 2. All even numbers that are greater than 2 are composite numbers.
For two reasons. 1) Prime numbers are defined a integers greater than 1. 2) No prime number can be even and 0 is an even number.
No.
No.
That would depend on their values because 11 is greater than 10 but 9 is less than 10
Even numbers greater than 2 are not prime.
Any even number greater than two.
No. None of them are.
Within the real numbers, the logarithm of negative numbers is not defined.