Different types of Odd Numbers: Explained with Examples

BY Team Aakash Byju's

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The natural numbers that leave the remainder of 1 when divided by the number 2 are known as “Odd numbers.”

Odd Numbers

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Types of Odd Numbers

Odd numbers are all the numbers that are not multiples of two so, depending on whether the odd numbers have factors or not, we can have a variety of odd numbers.

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Consecutive Odd Numbers

If n is an odd number, then the numbers n and n + 2 are classified as consecutive odd numbers.

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They always have a difference of 2 between them and are sequential in nature. As a result of this, the name "consecutive odd numbers" was coined.

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Examples Of Consecutive Odd Numbers

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Composite Odd Numbers

Odd composite numbers are all odd integers that are not prime numbers.

Composite Odd Numbers  From 1 to 100

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