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Bunuel received 14 Kudos for post For integers x and y, if (x+2)(y+3) is even then 4xy must be divisible.

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Andrew12498For integers x and y, if (x+2)(y+3) is even then 4xy must be divisible01-Dec-2023
kryinkrumbleFor integers x and y, if (x+2)(y+3) is even then 4xy must be divisible30-Oct-2023
r1smithFor integers x and y, if (x+2)(y+3) is even then 4xy must be divisible28-Oct-2023
lenanagyFor integers x and y, if (x+2)(y+3) is even then 4xy must be divisible26-Oct-2023
OP1001For integers x and y, if (x+2)(y+3) is even then 4xy must be divisible26-Oct-2023
Haardy7007For integers x and y, if (x+2)(y+3) is even then 4xy must be divisible07-Jun-2022
GinoRakoFor integers x and y, if (x+2)(y+3) is even then 4xy must be divisible13-May-2022
KritiGFor integers x and y, if (x+2)(y+3) is even then 4xy must be divisible16-Aug-2019
jkounFor integers x and y, if (x+2)(y+3) is even then 4xy must be divisible29-Jun-2019
Environo0792For integers x and y, if (x+2)(y+3) is even then 4xy must be divisible21-Feb-2017
reality shocksFor integers x and y, if (x+2)(y+3) is even then 4xy must be divisible28-Jan-2017
DmitryPFor integers x and y, if (x+2)(y+3) is even then 4xy must be divisible20-Jan-2017
ishan92For integers x and y, if (x+2)(y+3) is even then 4xy must be divisible05-Jan-2017
varundixitmro2512For integers x and y, if (x+2)(y+3) is even then 4xy must be divisible15-Aug-2016

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