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show that a number and difference of its square number is always even​

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Answered by prakruthikr
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We have to prove that the difference between the number and the square of the number is an even number. ... If p is an odd number, then p−1 would be an even number. The product of an odd number and even number always results in an even number. Hence the product p(1−p) is an even number.

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