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  2. 108 “Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?” Questions ... - AOL

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    Based on the hit game show franchise Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, which first aired in 2007, this trivia challenge brings the fun of the show right to your next party.

  3. Parity (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    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 is, if the last digit is 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9, then it is odd; otherwise it is even—as the last digit of any even number is 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8.

  4. Degree of a polynomial - Wikipedia

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    The following names are assigned to polynomials according to their degree: [2] [3] [4] Special case – zero (see § Degree of the zero polynomial, below) Degree 0 – non-zero constant [5] Degree 1 – linear; Degree 2 – quadratic; Degree 3 – cubic; Degree 4 – quartic (or, if all terms have even degree, biquadratic) Degree 5 – quintic

  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.

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    Best Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader Questions. 1. What American pilot was the first person to exceed the speed of sound in an airplane? Answer: Chuck Yeager 2. How many pecks equal one bushel ...

  7. Handshaking lemma - Wikipedia

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    The vertices of odd degree in a graph are sometimes called odd nodes (or odd vertices); [4] in this terminology, the handshaking lemma can be rephrased as the statement that every graph has an even number of odd nodes. [4] [5] The degree sum formula states that ⁡ = | |, where is the set of nodes (or vertices) in the graph and is the set of ...

  8. Even and odd functions - Wikipedia

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    If a real function has a domain that is self-symmetric with respect to the origin, it may be uniquely decomposed as the sum of an even and an odd function, which are called respectively the even part (or the even component) and the odd part (or the odd component) of the function, and are defined by = + (), and = ().

  9. Parity of zero - Wikipedia

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    That is, the numbers read 6-4-2-0-1-3-5 from port to starboard. [70] In the game of roulette, the number 0 does not count as even or odd, giving the casino an advantage on such bets. [71] Similarly, the parity of zero can affect payoffs in prop bets when the outcome depends on whether some randomized number is odd or even, and it turns out to ...