by BuckyF on October 16th, 2003

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Is zero considered an even or odd number, or neither?

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  • by DeuceOfSpades on November 9th, 2003

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    It's neither. Both zero and 1 are what are known as composite numbers. And yes, 0 is divisable by 2. 0/2=0.

    EDIT: Ok. It's a faulty answer. Quit rating me several months after I posted this.

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    • A composite number n is a positive integer n > 1 which is not prime (i.e., which has factors other than 1 and itself). The fi

      Dan Whitacre

      by Dan Whitacre on December 28th, 2003

    • by the usual definitions, zero is even ... and neither zero or one are composite!!

      Quirkie

      by Quirkie on November 23rd, 2004

    • wrong

      DARON J

      by DARON J on December 6th, 2004

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