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You can prove that 2K,2K,1-1 by first determining that the integer N can be written in the form of N=2K.
Let even be of the form 2k and odd be of the form 2k+1. Then odd * even becomes 2k*2k+1, or 4k^2 +2k. This can be written as 2(k^2 + k), which is of the form 2k. Therefore, odd X even equals even.
Oh, dude, 2k x k is just 2k^2. It's like multiplying 2 by k and then squaring the result because math loves to keep things interesting. So yeah, 2k x k equals 2k^2, but like, who's really keeping track anyway?
(2k + 3) (2k + 3)
35 + 2k = 9k subtract 2k from each side 35 + 2k - 2k = 9k - 2k 35 = 7k divide both sides integers by 7 35/7 = (7/7)k 5 = k check in original equation 35 + 2(5) = 9(5) 35 + 10 = 45 45 = 45 checks out