Question
Two is the only even prime number.
True because every other even number has at least three factors (1, 2, and itself).
False
True because every other even number has at least three factors (1, 2, and itself).
False
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The statement is true. Two is indeed the only even prime number. A prime number is defined as a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself.
All other even numbers can be divided by 2, which means they have at least three factors: 1, 2, and the number itself. Therefore, all even numbers greater than two are not prime.
So, the correct answer is: **True**.
All other even numbers can be divided by 2, which means they have at least three factors: 1, 2, and the number itself. Therefore, all even numbers greater than two are not prime.
So, the correct answer is: **True**.