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Let E1 and E2 be two even numbers. Then (E1+1)(E2+1) will be the product of two odd numbers. We have E1*E2 +E2+E1+1. Now when we add or multiply even numbers, we get even numbers and we add 1, it's odd.

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Q: Why do you get an odd number when you multiply an odd number by an odd number?
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