The only even prime is 2. The rest are all multiples of 2, and thus cannot be prime.
Because they are multiples of 2. Primes are only multiples of 1.
All even numbers are multiples of 2, so they have 2 in their prime factorization. No odd numbers are divisible by 2, so no add number has 2 in its prime factorization.
Multiples of 6 cannot, by definition, be prime numbers!
Multiples aren't prime.
All the numbers from 2 to 19 are multiples of prime numbers.
No, multiples of prime numbers are composite.
Multiples of 6.
The only even prime is 2. The rest are all multiples of 2, and thus cannot be prime.
Because they are multiples of 2. Primes are only multiples of 1.
There is only one even prime number: 2. All other even numbers are multiples of 2, and thus are not prime.
All even numbers are multiples of 2, so they have 2 in their prime factorization. No odd numbers are divisible by 2, so no add number has 2 in its prime factorization.
Multiples of 6 cannot, by definition, be prime numbers!
Multiples aren't prime.
2, 3, and 5 are all prime numbers and that is the only set of prime numbers that multiples to 180.
There are no prime numbers as all multiples of 6 are divisible by 2, 3, and 6
2 is a prime number. It is the only even prime number, since other even numbers are multiples of 2.