Is 0, Integer ??
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0 is an integer - it is not positive or negative.
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Sorry to bring in a DS question here,CappyAA wrote:0 is an integer - it is not positive or negative.
If i and j are integers, is i + j an even integer?
(1) i < 10
(2) i = j
Answer is B for this one! But what if I and J are 0????
Note: This is a OG problem!
Am i missing something very basic???
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zero is even number because when it is divided by 2, it leaves a remainder zero.gmatblood wrote:Sorry to bring in a DS question here,CappyAA wrote:0 is an integer - it is not positive or negative.
If i and j are integers, is i + j an even integer?
(1) i < 10
(2) i = j
Answer is B for this one! But what if I and J are 0????
Note: This is a OG problem!
Am i missing something very basic???
TIA
zero is neither +ve not -ve.
there is a huge difference in being +ve and being even number.
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any number added twice will be even. (just keep that in mind)gmatblood wrote:Sorry to bring in a DS question here,CappyAA wrote:0 is an integer - it is not positive or negative.
If i and j are integers, is i + j an even integer?
(1) i < 10
(2) i = j
Answer is B for this one! But what if I and J are 0????
Note: This is a OG problem!
Am i missing something very basic???
TIA
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Yep - it can definitely be confusing. 0 is an even number but it is not positive or negative. Just remember that a positive number is any number greater than zero and a negative number is anything less than 0.user123321 wrote:zero is even number because when it is divided by 2, it leaves a remainder zero.gmatblood wrote:Sorry to bring in a DS question here,CappyAA wrote:0 is an integer - it is not positive or negative.
If i and j are integers, is i + j an even integer?
(1) i < 10
(2) i = j
Answer is B for this one! But what if I and J are 0????
Note: This is a OG problem!
Am i missing something very basic???
TIA
zero is neither +ve not -ve.
there is a huge difference in being +ve and being even number.
HTH
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Perfectos !
By definition :
Positive numbers are written to the right of zero on a number line.
Negative numbers are written to the left of zero on a number line.
So, 0 is neither Positive nor Negative.
Any number which can be written of the form 2N where N is an Integer is an Even number. 2N = 0 when N =0 , hence even !
Even,Odd,Positive,Negative,Rational,Irrational,Square,Cubes,...Mathematics is so much fun !
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By definition :
Positive numbers are written to the right of zero on a number line.
Negative numbers are written to the left of zero on a number line.
So, 0 is neither Positive nor Negative.
Any number which can be written of the form 2N where N is an Integer is an Even number. 2N = 0 when N =0 , hence even !
Even,Odd,Positive,Negative,Rational,Irrational,Square,Cubes,...Mathematics is so much fun !
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Just to bring some clarity again :
properties of zero
0 is neither positive nore negative integer
0 is even integer
properties of zero
0 is neither positive nore negative integer
0 is even integer
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Think, you got it wrong here!!neelgandham wrote:Perfectos !
By definition :
Positive numbers are written to the right of zero on a number line.
Negative numbers are written to the left of zero on a number line.
So, 0 is neither even nor odd.
Any number which can be written of the form 2N where N is an Integer is an Even number. 2N = 0 when N =0 , hence even !
Even,Odd,Positive,Negative,Rational,Irrational,Square,Cubes,...Mathematics is so much fun !
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I think he meant neither +ve nor -ve. Anyways, hope you understood the concepts!!
gmatblood wrote:Think, you got it wrong here!!neelgandham wrote:Perfectos !
By definition :
Positive numbers are written to the right of zero on a number line.
Negative numbers are written to the left of zero on a number line.
So, 0 is neither even nor odd.
Any number which can be written of the form 2N where N is an Integer is an Even number. 2N = 0 when N =0 , hence even !
Even,Odd,Positive,Negative,Rational,Irrational,Square,Cubes,...Mathematics is so much fun !
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My Bad ! I meant 0 is neither +ve nor -ve. Edited the post accordingly.
Thanks for correcting Shankar/gmatblood !
Thanks for correcting Shankar/gmatblood !
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