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  2. Parity (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    Even and odd numbers have opposite parities, e.g., 22 (even number) and 13 (odd number) have opposite parities. In particular, the parity of zero is even. [2] Any two consecutive integers have opposite parity. A number (i.e., integer) expressed in the decimal numeral system is even or odd according to whether its last digit is even or odd. That ...

  3. Divisibility rule - Wikipedia

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    It is divisible by 10, and the tens digit is even. 360: is divisible by 10, and 6 is even. The last two digits are 00, 20, 40, 60 or 80. [3] 480: 80 It is divisible by 4 and by 5. 480: it is divisible by 4 and by 5. 21: Subtracting twice the last digit from the rest gives a multiple of 21. (Works because (10a + b) × 2 − 21a = −a + 2b; the ...

  4. Parity of zero - Wikipedia

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    As a result, zero shares all the properties that characterize even numbers: for example, 0 is neighbored on both sides by odd numbers, any decimal integer has the same parity as its last digit—so, since 10 is even, 0 will be even, and if y is even then y + x has the same parity as x —indeed, 0 + x and x always have the same parity.

  5. Singly and doubly even - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics an even integer, that is, a number that is divisible by 2, is called evenly even or doubly even if it is a multiple of 4, and oddly even or singly even if it is not. The former names are traditional ones, derived from ancient Greek mathematics ; the latter have become common in recent decades.

  6. Even and odd ordinals - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, even and odd ordinals extend the concept of parity from the natural numbers to the ordinal numbers. They are useful in some transfinite induction proofs. The literature contains a few equivalent definitions of the parity of an ordinal α: Every limit ordinal (including 0) is even. The successor of an even ordinal is odd, and ...

  7. 10 - Wikipedia

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    10 (ten) is the even natural number following 9 and preceding 11. Ten is the base of the decimal numeral system , the most common system of denoting numbers in both spoken and written language. Linguistics