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NO. 2 is the only even prime number.

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Can a prime number ever be even?

Just the number 2. #2 is even and prime.


Is there ever a even prime number?

There is one even prime number and that is 2 but otherwise no because if it is and even number then it will be able to divide by 2 as well as 1 and itself


Can Prime numbers ever be an even number?

Yes, but there is only one - the number 2.


Is the product of two prime numbers ever a prime number explain?

A prime number has exactly two factors, 1 and the number itself. 1 is not a prime number, and the product will be a composite number if any other prime is used as a factor and multiplied by another prime.


Does a prime number multiplied by a prime number ever result in a prime number?

No.


Can prime numbers other than 2 and 5 ever be 3 apart and how?

No. For two integers to have a difference of 3, one must be odd and one must be even. The only even prime number is 2. That means the only pairs of prime numbers that have a difference of 3 must be 2 and another number. The only numbers that could have a difference of 3 are -1 and 5. Since -1 is not a prime number, that is not a pair that meets this description. Since 5 is a prime number, the pair of 2 and 5 is the only possible pair of prime numbers that can have a difference of 3.


Is the prouduct of two prime numbers ever a prime number?

No.


Can a prime number ever be abundant?

No.


Which is the worlds biggest prime number?

There is no biggest prime number: they go on for ever.


Will an odd number ever have even numbers in its exponential form?

All even numbers have 2 as a factor, but no odd numbers do. The only even number that will appear as a factor in prime factorizations is 2, because it is the only even prime number. Thus, an odd number will not have even numbers in its prime factorization because an odd number is not evenly divisible by 2. The only even numbers that could appear in the exponential form are the exponents. For example 81 is 34. The factor is an odd number - 3, while the exponent is an even number - 4.


Is 4500 prime?

4500 is not a prime number. In fact it has many numbers other than itself and 1 that divide into it. such as 450, 10, 50, 100, 25, 5, 2, etc-----------------------------------------------------------No even number can ever be a prime as it is divisible by 2.


What is product of first and last prime number and first prime number that is large than 100?

There is no last prime number: they go on for ever. The first prime larger than 100 is 101.