SOLUTION: If the product of two numbers is even, then the two numbers must be both even?
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Question 513997: If the product of two numbers is even, then the two numbers must be both even?
Answer by drcole(72) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
No, this is not true. For example:
The product, 6, is even, but 3 is an odd number. It IS true, however, that if the product of two numbers is odd (not divisible by 2), then both numbers must be odd.
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