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6 December, 12:23

Why is the difference of 2 odd numbers always even?

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  1. 6 December, 12:36
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    All odd numbers have an even number on either side of them. All even numbers are divisible by 2. So all odd numbers can be represented by the expression 2x+1 where x is any integer. Let another odd number be 2y+1.

    Now subtract one from the other: 2 (x-y), the ones cancel out. No matter what x and y are, their difference is doubled, making it even, therefore the difference between two odd numbers is always even.
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