2 is a factor of every even number. Adding or subtracting one from an even number leaves an odd number. Since even and odd numbers alternate, 2 will be a factor of every other number.
Can be divided by itself
Every even number but 2. Even numbers have 2 as a factor (by definition), so higher even numbers can be separated into two factors, 2 and some other number. For example, 6 = 2 x 3.
Every number that includes a factor of 2 is an even number. Every number that ends in a 5 is an odd number.
2 cannot be a factor of an odd number, 2 must be a factor of an even number.
Yes. Every even number has a factor of 2.
2 is a factor of every even number. Adding or subtracting one from an even number leaves an odd number. Since even and odd numbers alternate, 2 will be a factor of every other number.
because 70 is an even number, and every even number has 2 as a factor.
By definition, every even number has 2 as a factor. That means that every set of even numbers will have at least 2 as a common factor. The GCF might be higher, but if it has 2 as a factor, it's even.
Yes.
Every number to which 2 is a factor. Therefore, every multiple of two; hence, every even number.
Possiblilty is almost 1/2 cause every two numbers is a number with a factor of 2.From 2: 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10...
It's easy to see whether 2 is a factor of a number because 2 is a factor of every even number and not a factor of any odd number.
Even numbers, by definition, are divisible by 2. That means that every even number has at least one 2 as a factor. If every even number has one, then any set of even numbers will have at least one 2 as a common factor. Since that number has two as a factor, it's even.
Think about it!
Any and every even number.
Can be divided by itself