Is the product of integers M and N even?
(1) N can be expressed as a difference of squares of two consecutive prime numbers at least one of which is odd. M can be expressed as a product of two natural numbers P and Q, where 2P + 1= Q.
(2) N can be expressed as a difference of squares of two consecutive prime numbers which lie at a distance of 2 units. M is the sum of all the numbers from 1 to Z where (Z+1) is a multiple of 4.
OA B
Source: e-GMAT
Is the product of integers M and N even?
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