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miskamm [114]
3 years ago
13

If x is an odd number, write an expression for the odd number that directly follows x.

Mathematics
1 answer:
LenKa [72]3 years ago
8 0
I believe the expression would be:

x+2

For example, if you have the odd number 3 as x, 3+2 would be 5, the next odd number.
Hope this helped!! xx
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