A mathematician is formally classifying a set of numbers and analyzing their properties. Evaluate the mathematical validity of the following three propositions:
I. The number is an even integer, but it is considered neither positive nor negative.
II. The fraction is an irrational number because it is commonly used to represent the constant .
III. The absolute difference between any two distinct odd prime numbers is always an even composite number.
Which of the propositions given above is/are mathematically correct?
- Only Proposition ICevap
- BPropositions I and II
- CPropositions I and III
- DPropositions II and III
Cevap
Only Proposition I is mathematically correct.
Proposition I is correct because 0 is an integer that is divisible by 2 (making it even) and is strictly the neutral boundary between positive and negative values. Proposition II is incorrect because 22/7 is expressed as a ratio of two integers, making it a rational number, despite being used as an approximation for pi. Proposition III is incorrect because the difference between the odd prime numbers 5 and 3 is exactly 2, which is an even prime number rather than a composite number.
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Classification of Rational vs. Irrational Numbers, Prime Numbers, and Properties of Zero