Difference between revisions of "Odd number"
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− | An integer that is not divisible by 2 (without remainder). Odd numbers are: $\pm1, \pm3, \pm5, \pm7, \pm9, \pm11,\dots$ | + | {{TEX|done}} |
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+ | An integer that is not divisible by $2$ (without remainder). Odd numbers are: $\pm1, \pm3, \pm5, \pm7, \pm9, \pm11,\dots$ | ||
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An integer that is not odd is called even (cf. [[Even number|Even number]]). | An integer that is not odd is called even (cf. [[Even number|Even number]]). |
Revision as of 08:21, 17 December 2012
An integer that is not divisible by $2$ (without remainder). Odd numbers are: $\pm1, \pm3, \pm5, \pm7, \pm9, \pm11,\dots$
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An integer that is not odd is called even (cf. Even number).
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Odd number. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Odd_number&oldid=29127
Odd number. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Odd_number&oldid=29127