Talk:Number neither whose Half is Odd nor Power of Two is both Even-Times Even and Even-Times Odd

With respect to the Explain template, this is how it is interpreted.

Take $12$ for example.

It is even-times even as it is $2 \times 6$ both of which are even.

It is also even-times odd, as it is $4 \times 3$, one of which is even and one of which is odd.

The "modern" definition of even-times odd has been changed to match what Euclid seems to have meant. --prime mover (talk) 22:18, 19 October 2014 (UTC)


 * Thanks, I expected that was the intended definition, but I didn't want to guess it. &mdash; Lord_Farin (talk) 07:54, 20 October 2014 (UTC)