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  • F Fernando A Gomez F

    Paul Conrad wrote:

    the Math Forum...

    :omg: Didn't know about such forum. Every day you learn something new. :)

    A polar bear is a bear whose coordinates has been changed in terms of sine and cosine. Quanehsti Pah Nation States

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    Paul Conrad
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    The Math/Algorithm Forum has been around for a while now. I think about a year and a half or so...

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      If you consider all prime numbers to be odd, would you then consider the number 2 to be odd?

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      pbraun wrote:

      If you consider all prime numbers to be odd, would you then consider the number 2 to be odd?

      I don't believe that the definition of a prime number requires it to be odd. The definition of a prime number is that it only has two factors, 1 and itself. Two is the only even number that fits that definition since all other even numbers have two as a factor. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I'm not a mathmatician. -------------------------------- Of course reading a litte further into the replies now that point has been made several times over, hasn't it ;P

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        pbraun wrote:

        If you consider

        I don't consider... :~


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        You seem to be the only one who read and understood the question.

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          You seem to be the only one who read and understood the question.

          Phil

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          Fernando A Gomez F
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          I believe I understood it as well*. See, the thing is that if you consider it, you are creating an unstable logical system, which will lead you to contradictions. And therefore you'll be able to deduce whaterver you want, say, that the moon is made of cheese. Therefore considering such scenario is simply not worthy, from the logical point of view. Unless your comment was intended as a joke, in which case you should have selected the joke/game icon. * Of course, since it's almost midnight here and I already drank like eight beers and my thoughts are becoming senseless, there are high chances that I didn't understand you in the first place. In such case, would you care to explain?

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            I believe I understood it as well*. See, the thing is that if you consider it, you are creating an unstable logical system, which will lead you to contradictions. And therefore you'll be able to deduce whaterver you want, say, that the moon is made of cheese. Therefore considering such scenario is simply not worthy, from the logical point of view. Unless your comment was intended as a joke, in which case you should have selected the joke/game icon. * Of course, since it's almost midnight here and I already drank like eight beers and my thoughts are becoming senseless, there are high chances that I didn't understand you in the first place. In such case, would you care to explain?

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            He gave an answer that indicated that he didn't need or want to think about the answer to the question or give a long logically precise explanation. I am assuming his reasoning to be that he found the lack of logic in the question.

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              If you consider all prime numbers to be odd, would you then consider the number 2 to be odd?

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              peterchen
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              Yes, 2 is odd because it is the only even prime.


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              • P pbraun

                If you consider all prime numbers to be odd, would you then consider the number 2 to be odd?

                Phil

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                R Giskard Reventlov
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                A touch eccentric perhaps but odd? No.

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                  pbraun wrote:

                  If you consider all prime numbers to be odd, would you then consider the number 2 to be odd?

                  I don't believe that the definition of a prime number requires it to be odd. The definition of a prime number is that it only has two factors, 1 and itself. Two is the only even number that fits that definition since all other even numbers have two as a factor. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I'm not a mathmatician. -------------------------------- Of course reading a litte further into the replies now that point has been made several times over, hasn't it ;P

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                  no it doesn't, so yes, 2 is a prime


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                  • F Fernando A Gomez F

                    No. Not every prime number is odd.

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                    Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:

                    No. Not every prime number is odd.

                    All except 2.

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                      Yes, 2 is odd because it is the only even prime.


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                      • P pbraun

                        If you consider all prime numbers to be odd, would you then consider the number 2 to be odd?

                        Phil

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                        Your original premise is obviously wrong.

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                        • P pbraun

                          If you consider all prime numbers to be odd, would you then consider the number 2 to be odd?

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                          Ashley van Gerven
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                          I consider all people who consider all prime numbers to be odd in need of better education. ;P

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                            If you consider all prime numbers to be odd, would you then consider the number 2 to be odd?

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                              Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:

                              No. Not every prime number is odd.

                              All except 2.

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                              Fernando A Gomez F
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                              Exactly. Thus, not every prime number is odd. Did I miss something here?

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                                If you consider all prime numbers to be odd, would you then consider the number 2 to be odd?

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                                PIEBALDconsult
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                                As written, yes, but if you change it to: " If you consider only odd numbers may be prime, would you then consider the number 2 to be odd? " Then, no, I would consider 2 to be non-prime. Look at it this way... I know 2 is the only even prime, so when I write a Sieve of Eratosthenes program I don't consider any even numbers, and therefore 2 does not appear in my sieve!

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                                  peterchen
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                                  yeah, I was drunk around googol, but the rest should be on the safe side.


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                                    Yes, 2 is odd because it is the only even prime.


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                                    Fernando A Gomez F
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                                    :doh: Now I feel like a stupid...

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                                      The Math/Algorithm Forum has been around for a while now. I think about a year and a half or so...

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                                      Okay, now this is really funny. When someone says 'every day you learn something new', I think it means they learn something new to them every day. Just because a forum has been there for a year does not mean they knew about it. Nor does it seem to imply they meant the forum was new either. We have had DNA for quite awhile now, but as a civilization, its discovery is relatively new. But anyway, all in good fun!

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                                        Okay, now this is really funny. When someone says 'every day you learn something new', I think it means they learn something new to them every day. Just because a forum has been there for a year does not mean they knew about it. Nor does it seem to imply they meant the forum was new either. We have had DNA for quite awhile now, but as a civilization, its discovery is relatively new. But anyway, all in good fun!

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                                        Paul Conrad
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                                        Blake Miller wrote:

                                        We have had DNA for quite awhile now, but as a civilization, its discovery is relatively new.

                                        Good point.

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