It is -2.
Yes, -2 is considered to be an even integer since it's divisible by 2. An even number is a number that is divisible by 2.
No. Just try it out with 2, or 4, negative numbers.
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the only prime number that is even is 2. all of the other positive even numbers can be divided by 2. negative numbers aren't considered prime.
It is -2.
Yes, -2 is considered to be an even integer since it's divisible by 2. An even number is a number that is divisible by 2.
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yes. for a number to be even it must be divisible by 2. odd numbers can be divisible by 2.Yes as for example -4 is an even number
Any 2 negative numbers, whether even or odd, when multiplied are positive
They are the positive and negative even numbers.
The multiplication rule of thumb always states that a negative number times a negative number results in a positive number. Since an even number is always divisible by two, any value raised to an even integer power will result in a positive number. However, a basic proof is presented as follows: (-A) * (-A) = A^2 ((-A) * (-A)) ^ 2 = ((-A * -A) * (-A * -A)) = A^2 * A^2 = A ^ 4 ...
yes, but the answer will remain negative. for example, (-2)3 is -8 in order to make a negative number positive, it must be raised to an even power, for example (-2)2 = 4
2+(-2) =0
What is 2-5? Without negative numbers, you have no answer. ■
No, it is not even a real number. It is an imaginary number.
Any negative number plus another negative number will always remain negative. Ex. -1 + -1 = -2 Ex. -14 + -1000 = -1014 They become even more negative.