its called the verso, and the right hand side is called the recto
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Recto is the word for odd numbered (right-hand) pages. Verso is for even pages (left-hand).
If you have a set of items that are associated with one and only one number (eg pages of a book, players on a soccer team), the even numbered items are those which have an even number associated with them.
One of two consecutive pages must be odd and the other even. Odd + Even = Odd But 600 is even. So there is no solution to the question.
Usually on one side they are centimetres (numbered) with millimeters (marked but not numbered). On the other side there are inches (numbered) with eighths or tenths or sixteenths or even thirty-secondths (marked but not numbered).
Any number, positive or negative, raised to an even-numbered power, returns a positive number.