Zero
Two
Four
Six
Eight
even numbers
The set of numbers which 3 does not belong is the set of even numbers.
Such numbers are best written - and pronounced - in scientific notation. Normally you don't need all the digits, so you can round such a number to an appropriate number of significant digits - for example, 25670000..... Then you express it in scientific notation, in this example, 2.567 x 1025. Edit: I agree entirely with the previous answer but, if you must: The 2-digit name for digits 1-2 followed by "septillion", the 3-digit name for digits 3-5 followed by "sextillion", the 3-digit name for digits 6-8 followed by "quintillion", the 3-digit name for digits 9-11 followed by "quadrillion", the 3-digit name for digits 12-14 followed by "trillion", the 3-digit name for digits 15-17 followed by "billion", the 3-digit name for digits 18-20 followed by "million", the 3-digit name for digits 21-23 followed by "thousand", and the 3-digit name for digits 24-26.
Doubles. * * * * * [Positive] Even numbers. Normally negative numbers are not counted amongst the multiples of a number.
.25,.3,.4,.5,.6
even numbers
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The set of numbers which 3 does not belong is the set of even numbers.
Even numbers
The numbers divisible by 2 are called the even numbers. There is no special name for "all even numbers except 2".
Such numbers are best written - and pronounced - in scientific notation. Normally you don't need all the digits, so you can round such a number to an appropriate number of significant digits - for example, 25670000..... Then you express it in scientific notation, in this example, 2.567 x 1025. Edit: I agree entirely with the previous answer but, if you must: The 2-digit name for digits 1-2 followed by "septillion", the 3-digit name for digits 3-5 followed by "sextillion", the 3-digit name for digits 6-8 followed by "quintillion", the 3-digit name for digits 9-11 followed by "quadrillion", the 3-digit name for digits 12-14 followed by "trillion", the 3-digit name for digits 15-17 followed by "billion", the 3-digit name for digits 18-20 followed by "million", the 3-digit name for digits 21-23 followed by "thousand", and the 3-digit name for digits 24-26.
1,4,9,16,25,36,49
Frogs have four fingers on their front limbs and five toes on their hind limbs.
The "fancy" name for fingers and toes is digits.
Yes, a very small number, but it still can be expressed in digits even if it doesn't have a cool name.
That's a more or less arbitrary name given to numbers, to distinguish whether they are divisible by 2 (even) or not (odd).
numbers are infinite! If you can find a number, you can always add 1 to it and carry on. The numbers we don't even have a name!!