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Divisibility Dilemma: Does 'Divisible by 2' Imply 'Divisible by 4'?
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Divisibility Dilemma: Does 'Divisible by 2' Imply 'Divisible by 4'?
Question
If a number is divisible by 2, is it therefore also divisible by 4?
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Solution Steps
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If a number is divisible by 2, is it also divisible by 4?
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Let's take an example of a number divisible by 2
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We can see that this number is not divisible by 4
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Therefore, not every number divisible by 2 is divisible by 4
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And this is the solution to the question
Answer
No.
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