"Inasmuch as many have taken in hand to set in order a narrative of those things which have been fulfilled among us, just as those who from the beginning were eyewitnesses and ministers of the word delivered them to us, it seemed good to me also, having had perfect understanding of all things from the very first, to write to you an orderly account, most excellent Theophilus, that you may know the certainty of those things in which you were instructed."
No. In fact, no number can be both odd and even at the same time.
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Both are odd they don't end in an even number (0,2,4,6,8)
An even number can be divided by 2 evenly. An odd number will have a remainder of 1 when divided by 2. 0 is an even number.
Any number evenly divisible by an even number is also even. A number evenly divisible by an odd number (such as 5) could be either even or odd.
An even number can be divided by 2 evenly. An odd number will have a remainder of 1 when divided by 2. No number is both.
There is no such number. Many people mistakenly say that 0 is both even and odd or that 0 is neither even nor odd. 0 is even by every mathematical definition of the word "even" and is not odd by every mathematical definition of the word "odd."
You can't see it, as both even and odd numbers are infinite
odd * odd = odd answer even * even = even answer odd * even = even answer
numbers which are divisible by both an even number and odd number greater than 1: 6, 10, 12, 14, 18, ...
Both odd and even numbers may have odd numbers as factors.
No. Both are odd numbers.