write the all properties of odd number
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Odd numbers always leave a remainder of 1 when divided by two, i.e., the congruence n=1 (mod 2) holds for odd n. Parity is defined as the oddness of a number, so an odd number has a parity 1, while an even number always has a parity 0. Integers which are not odd are called even numbers.
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Odd numbers always leave a remainder of 1 when divided by two, i.e., the congruence n=1 (mod 2) holds for odd n. Parity is defined as the oddness of a number, so an odd number has a parity 1, while an even number always has a parity 0. Integers which are not odd are called even numbers.
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