Is 0 an even or odd integer?

<p>Please answer. Thank you</p>

<p>Is it also a positive integer?</p>

<p>Even. (10 char)</p>

<p>It is an even integer. For example, all integers ending with 0 are even.</p>

<p>To answer your other question, zero is neither positive nor negative.</p>

<p>It is neither.</p>

<p>technically 0 by itself is neither even or odd</p>

<p>and its neither positive nor negative</p>

<p>0 is even (2 dived into 0 with a remainder 0).
freesn3 - multiple entries with the same question?
<a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/503839-0-postive-even-integer-both.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/503839-0-postive-even-integer-both.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Zero is even. The definition of an even integer is this: n is even if (and only if) there exists an integer k such that n=2k. If n=0, then k=0 works, so zero is even. Note that this definition applies to negative integers as well, so -2, -4, etc. are all even.</p>

<p>Zero is neither positive or negative. You will sometimes see "non-negative integer" used to refer to 0, 1, 2, 3, ...</p>

<p>It is defined as neither even or odd nor positive or negative</p>

<p>IT IS EVEN!!!! Even written 2p where p is an integer while odd is written 2p+1 where p is an integer.(this is a face i just learned in my math class) All integers are either even or odd.(this is a theorem). It is not odd because it cannot fit the form 2p+1 where p is an integer. Therefore, since it is not odd, it is even. (2(0))=0 It's EVEN!!</p>

<p>0 is actually defined as an interger, and it is even. It explains it like that in the SAT bluebook, I remember I missed a question like how many intergers from -27 to 30, and I forgot that zero was an interger :( Good thing it was a practice ^^ BTW I would go with the college board's definition of zero, and anything else
for that matter ;)</p>

<p>Zero is even! :]</p>

<p>Zero is even. </p>

<p>Evenness</a> of zero - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</p>

<p>damn, there's a wiki entry on everything</p>

<p>"every number divides zero, including two, so zero is the evenness integer of them all."</p>

<p>hellzyea!</p>

<p>haha, I coincidentally, I read that wikipedia page this morning!!!</p>

<p>Neither..........</p>

<p>Allow me to repeat myself. </p>

<p>Zero is an even number. </p>

<p>Zero is also an integer, which was another part of the OP's question. Zero is neither positive nor negative.</p>

<p>This thread seems like much ado about nothing :)</p>

<p>barrons and collegeboard book officially states that zero is an even number. =]</p>