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Standard VI
Mathematics
Divisibility Tests for 4
Give an examp...
Question
Give an example to justify the statement "If
x
and
y
are both odd positive integers , then
x
2
+
y
2
is even but not divisible by
4
" .
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Solution
Taking with an example.
x
=
5
,
y
=
3.
x
2
+
y
2
=
25
+
9
=
34
34
divisible by
2
but not by
4
.
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