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8 October, 12:54

How do I write an integer that can be represented by x and the next integer can then be represented as (x + 1) and still show that the sum of any two consecutive integers are always odd

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  1. 8 October, 15:00
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    First integer x

    the next integer x+1

    The sum:

    x+x+1 = 2x + 1

    product of multiply any number by 2 is always an even number

    so 2x is an even number and 2x+1 is the next number past number 2x.

    It means the number 2x+1 is odd
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