Why is the product of 2 odd numbers, odd?

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2022-10-14

Why is the product of 2 odd numbers, odd?

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Kash Osborn

Kash Osborn

Beginner2022-10-15Added 18 answers

The same odd number added together will always produce and even number.
If a is odd (or even for that matter) then
a+a=2a
Because 2 times a number is always even.
If a and b are odd numbers then we can write their product as:
a × b
This can be rewritten as:
a × ( b - 1 + 1 )
a × ( ( b - 1 ) + 1 )
( a × ( b - 1 ) ) + ( a × 1 )
Because b is odd, therefore (b−1) is even.
Because (b−1) is even, therefore a × ( b - 1 ) is even.
Because a is odd and ( a × 1 ) = a , therefore, ( a × 1 ) is also add.
Therefore:
Because an odd number plus an even number equal and odd number, therefore:
( a × ( b - 1 ) ) + ( a × 1 ) = even number + odd number =
odd number

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