Every integer number has an odd factor unless it doesn't, i.e. unless it only has even factors. An even factor can have an odd factor, unless it has only factors 2 (since it is the only even prime).
So, a number has an odd factor if it is unequal to a power of 2.
Note that 0 is not a power of 2 and has all odd factors . . .
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