In 1-4 justify your answers by using the definitions of even, odd, prime, and composite numbers. 1. Assume that k is a particular integer. a. Is-17 an odd integer? b. Is 0 neither even nor odd? c. Is 2k-1 odd?

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EXERCISE SET 4.1*
In 1-4 justify your answers by using the definitions of
even, odd, prime, and composite numbers.
1. Assume that k is a particular integer.
a. Is -17 an odd integer?
b. Is 0 neither even nor odd?
c. Is 2k-1 odd?
F
Transcribed Image Text:EXERCISE SET 4.1* In 1-4 justify your answers by using the definitions of even, odd, prime, and composite numbers. 1. Assume that k is a particular integer. a. Is -17 an odd integer? b. Is 0 neither even nor odd? c. Is 2k-1 odd? F
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