True
False.
False. 22 = 4
False. 22 = 4
False because 1 is not a prime or a composite number and the smallest odd Prime number is 3
False because 1 is not a prime or a composite number and the smallest odd prime number is 3
False
For any number n you could use * (n % 2 == 0), which would be true for an even number, false for odd For an integer i, a simpler method would be * (i & 1), which would be true for an odd number, false for even
The LCM of 2 and any odd number is their product.
False because 2 is an even number which is also a prime number.
Well, honey, that statement is as true as Dolly Parton's hair being fabulous. When you find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of an odd and even number, the result will always be even because the LCM is the smallest number that both numbers can divide into evenly. And let's face it, odd numbers just can't hang with the even crowd when it comes to being even themselves.
True.