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(a) For some integer n, the form of every positive odd
integer will be:

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Answered by piperrockellepragya
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Answer:

2n+1

We know that integers are positive and negative whole numbers.

(...,−3,−2,−1,0,1,2,3,...)

Also, any integer multiplied by 2 is even.

Example:- (3)×2=6 , (7)×2=14, (8)×2=16 and so on.

If 1 is added to these even number, it results in a odd number.

Example 6+1=7, 14+1=15, 16+1=17,

If n is any integer, then 2n is the set of even numbers and 2n+1 represents odd numbers.

Ans is: 2n+1

Step-by-step explanation:

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