Unlike oddly even and evenly even (doubly even) integers, the concept of evenly odd and oddly odd are rarely used. The sequence of odd numbers is defined by Un = 2n - 1 where n is an integer. They can also be defined as 2n + 1, but the previous definition is consistent with the first odd number being 1 whereas with the second definition, 1 is the 0th odd number. If you accept that definition, then an evenly odd number is of the form 2(2m) - 1 where m is an integer. The sequence is EOm = 4m - 1 where m = 1, 2, 3, ... or 3, 7, 11, ...
There is no such pattern because there are no even odd numbers. Odd numbers, by definition, are odd and therefore, not even.
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That's just math, buddy
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Odd numbers are those of the form 2k+1 for some integer k.
Unlike oddly even and evenly even (doubly even) integers, the concept of evenly odd and oddly odd are rarely used. The sequence of odd numbers is defined by Un = 2n - 1 where n is an integer. They can also be defined as 2n + 1, but the previous definition is consistent with the first odd number being 1 whereas with the second definition, 1 is the 0th odd number. If you accept that definition, then an evenly odd number is of the form 2(2m) - 1 where m is an integer. The sequence is EOm = 4m - 1 where m = 1, 2, 3, ... or 3, 7, 11, ...
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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."
There is no such pattern because there are no even odd numbers. Odd numbers, by definition, are odd and therefore, not even.
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even- equal odd- numbers like 3,5,7,9,11,etc.
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Unusual, odd.