Topic: Patterns in math...
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Fri 02/15/08 10:45 PM
Edited by Sumthingdifferent on Fri 02/15/08 10:46 PM
Well lets see...

If you add "even numbers .. 2+2 = 4 ..4+4 = 8

If you subtract even numbers 4-2 =2 .. 12 - 6 = 6

So using "even" numbers you will always have an even number as your answer.

But if you use "odd" numbers

like 3+7 = 10 and same with subtraction.

So using "odd" numbers can result in both odd or even number results.huh

So even in basic math, would it be fair to say that "odd" numbers have more power than even numbers?


















(lets see who's brain fried enough to think about this stupid question at this hour on a Friday night) noway :tongue: laugh


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Fri 02/15/08 10:46 PM
i got a headache just reading the headingnoway

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Fri 02/15/08 10:48 PM

But if you use "odd" numbers

like 3+7 = 10 and same with subtraction.

So using "odd" numbers can result in both odd or even number results.huh



Uh, you might want to look at that odd number deal again.

Odd + Odd will always equal even.

Odd - Odd will always equal even.


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Fri 02/15/08 10:49 PM
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Fri 02/15/08 10:50 PM


But if you use "odd" numbers

like 3+7 = 10 and same with subtraction.

So using "odd" numbers can result in both odd or even number results.huh



Uh, you might want to look at that odd number deal again.

Odd + Odd will always equal even.

Odd - Odd will always equal even.




LOL..see Lex hasn;t fried his brain yet!!! That is true! I was just seeing who was awake Lex..nice job! drinker bigsmile laugh flowerforyou

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Fri 02/15/08 10:53 PM
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Fri 02/15/08 10:53 PM
Odd numbers dont have more power... they are just more inconsistent than even numbers

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Fri 02/15/08 10:55 PM


But if you use "odd" numbers

like 3+7 = 10 and same with subtraction.

So using "odd" numbers can result in both odd or even number results.huh



Uh, you might want to look at that odd number deal again.

Odd + Odd will always equal even.

Odd - Odd will always equal even.




OK Lex, so is even + even and even -even always = even ... and odd + odd and odd - odd always = even What happened to the "odd"? And for the bonus question...who is burried in Grants Tomb?? bigsmile drinker laugh

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Fri 02/15/08 11:00 PM

OK Lex, so is even + even and even -even always = even ... and odd + odd and odd - odd always = even What happened to the "odd"? And for the bonus question...who is burried in Grants Tomb?? bigsmile drinker laugh


Well, the "odd" comes into play when you add or subtract any odd and even together -- you'll always get an odd.

Grant's Tomb? Probably Hugh Grant, right?

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Fri 02/15/08 11:01 PM
Prime Numbers! The odd number family =) but this deals with Multipying and dividing o.o gasp!

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Fri 02/15/08 11:05 PM


OK Lex, so is even + even and even -even always = even ... and odd + odd and odd - odd always = even What happened to the "odd"? And for the bonus question...who is burried in Grants Tomb?? bigsmile drinker laugh


Well, the "odd" comes into play when you add or subtract any odd and even together -- you'll always get an odd.

Grant's Tomb? Probably Hugh Grant, right?

:tongue:




Hugh is close..I think he did a hooker there once. So close enough! drinker drinker bigsmile laugh laugh