Of course not !
The answer is right within your question: 2 is divisible by 2 but 2 is not divisible by ... (can you dig it ?)
2: 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20...4: 4,8,12,16,20,24,28,32,36,40...Half of all numbers divisible by 2 are divisible by 4.All numbers divisible by 4 are divisible by 2.
no only divisible by 2 10 is an even number but is not divisible by 4 for example.
Numbers divisible by 8 will all be even. They will all be divisible by 4 and again by 2, and will all be divisible by 2 and by 2 again and by 2 again.2,7,9,6,9
Yes.
No. For example, 6 is an even number which is divisible by 2 but not divisible by 4.
All even numbers are divisible by 2, but all even numbers are not divisible by 4. Some that aren't are 6, 10, 14, 18, 22...
Yes. All numbers rationally divisible by 4 are also rationally divisible by 2.All numbers that when divided by 4 result in answers that are integers will also give answers that are integers when divided by 2, and so forth.For example: Let x/4=p,x/2=2.(x/4)=>x/2=2p.from the above illustration,it is clear that all the multiples of 4 are the multiples of 2.hence every number which is divisible by 4 is divisible by 2.
All even numbers are divisible by 2. The even numbers are those numbers which end with one of the digits {0, 2, 4, 6, 8}.
The numbers that are divisible by two are infinite. The first four are: 2, 4, 6, 8.
8, 16, 24, 32... All multiples of 8 are also divisible by 2 and 4.
All whole numbers are divisible by 1. Numbers are divisible by 2 if they end in 2, 4, 6, 8 or 0. Numbers are divisible by 3 if the sum of their digits is divisible by 3. Numbers are divisible by 4 if the last two digits of the number are divisible by 4. Numbers are divisible by 5 if the last digit of the number is either 5 or 0. Numbers are divisible by 6 if they are divisible by 2 and 3. Numbers are divisible by 9 if the sum of their digits is equal to 9 or a multiple of 9. Numbers are divisible by 10 if the last digit of the number is 0.
There are none. As a factor of 4, 2 is a factor of all numbers that are multiples of 4. The reverse comparison is true, however, because only half (exactly half) of the numbers divisible by 2 are also divisible by 4.