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Yes, an even number plus an even number is always even. Also, and odd number plus an odd number is always even.
No. Zero is not an odd number. Zero is an even number. A number a is even if there exists an integer b that makes the following equation true: a = 2 x b 0 is an integer, so let b = 0 and you get 0 = 2 x 0 So 0 is even. Please see the article "Parity of Zero" in the Related Links sections for more information.
since it is an even number that makes it a multiple of 2. so that makes it a prime number
since it is an even number that makes it a multiple of 2. so that makes it a prime number
since it is an even number that makes it a multiple of 2. so that makes it a prime number
The definition of an even number is one that, when divided by 2, makes a whole number. This would be zero, as assuming it to be even then dividing by 2 gives the original answer - which is assumed to be even. Thus assuming it to be even makes it so.
No, the 5 makes it an odd no.
If it can be divided by 2 with no remainder then it is an even number.
26 is a eveen number because it ends with a even number 6 so that is what makes it even :D
An even number has: 1. Can be split into two even groups 2. Has a units number that is divisible by 2
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Any odd number can be written as an even number plus one. Any even number plus any other even number makes an even number. Add one makes an odd number. So an odd number plus an even number is always an odd number. Algebraically, any odd number can be written as 2a+ 1 where a is a whole number. Any even number can be written as 2b, where b is a whole number. Add them together, the sum is 2(a + b) + 1, which is odd.
The question makes no sense because an odd number is NEVER an even number. So the question cannot be answered.