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Q: Why does the sqare of two odd numbers equal a even number?
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Why does to even numbers equal a odd number?

What! Even numbers never equal an odd number. Not ever!


Why does an odd number times an even number equal an even number?

All multiples of even numbers will equal an even number.


What are four consecutive odd numbers that equal thirteen?

2 odd numbers added together equal an event number. to even numbers added together equal an even number. it is impossible to make 4 odd numbers equal an even.


Is 59 an even number?

no, even numbers can be divided by two to leave two equal numbers


Is 1.450 a even number?

No. Even numbers are numbers that can be divided by 2 and equal a whole number. 1.45 divided by 2 is 0.725.


What are the 4 odd numbers equal to 27?

This is not possible, 27 is an odd number, 4 odd numbers will always equal an even number.


What 3 odd numbers can equal 16?

Adding three odd numbers will never equal an even number.


Why can't 3 odd numbers equal 50?

3 odd numbers can't be equal to 50 because: odd number + odd number = even number even number + odd number = odd number thus, adding 3 odd numbers will always give a sum which is an odd number too even number.


Why is a even number plus an even number equal to an even number?

You can simply take the lowest even numbers and subtract it i.e. 4-2=2


What number containing odd numbers only which will be equal to value to an even number?

2x+5x


How do three odd numbers equal an even number?

They don't ! Adding an odd number to two odd numbers always results in an odd number !


Do two even numbers equal an odd number?

Two even numbers never, NEVER equal an odd number. For example, 2+2=4, 150+68= 218, 1,000,000+2= 1,000,002. However, two odd numbers equal an even number. For example, 13+45= 58. It is the same when multiplying negatives and postitives, as seen in Pre Algebra.