what is alternate number in maths
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Alternating numbers. Alternating numbers are numbers in which all digits alternate between even and odd. For example: 2703 and 7230 are alternating numbers, but 2730 isn't
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The following is a definition of alternative numbers in mathematics:
- Alternate numbers have all of their digits alternate between even and odd.
- When the double of a number is also an alternating number, it creates a strong alternating pattern.
- For illustration, 3816 is a strong alternating number since 7632 is also an alternating number.
- All of the digits in an alternating number alternate between even and odd. 2703 and 7230, for example, are alternating numbers, while 2730 isn't.
- When the double of a number is also an alternating number, the result is very alternating. For example, 3816 is very alternating since 7632 is also an alternating number.
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