They are called EVEN numbers
A multiple of 2 would be any number that is divisible by two. 2 x 7 = 14, so 14 is a multiple of 2.
No. The LCM of 2 and any other even number is the other number.
A multiple of every even number is any even number itself. This is because even numbers are defined as integers that can be expressed as 2n, where n is an integer. Therefore, the least common multiple of all even numbers is 2, and any multiple of 2 will also be a multiple of every even number.
9, a divisor of 18, is greater than 4, a multiple of 2.
Yes, 2 is even, and it is a prime number. Any other even number is a multiple of 2, and is therefore not a prime number.
YES. Any even natural number is a multiple of 2.
Any multiple of 60.
A multiple of a number is something you get when you multiply that number by another. For instance, 5 x 2 = 10, so 10 is a MULTIPLE of 5 and a MULTIPLE of 2. If you're trying to find a multiple of a number, say, 3, multiply that number by another. It can be any number.
The LCM of 2 and any even number is that number.
A multiple of 2 would be any number that is divisible by two. 2 x 7 = 14, so 14 is a multiple of 2.
No. The LCM of 2 and any other even number is the other number.
Any multiple of 4.
Any multiple of 14.
Any multiple of 6.
Any number that ends in an even number like 6 in this case is even and an exact multiple of 2 8 x 2 = 16
9, a divisor of 18, is greater than 4, a multiple of 2.
Any number that ends with 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 is a multiple of 2.