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OpenStudy (anonymous):

i ≡0 (mod 2) ∨ j ≡ 0(mod 2), does this only translate to "i is congruent to zero modulo 2 OR j is congruent to zero modulo 2"? or could say "i is congruent to two OR j is congruent to two" as well?

OpenStudy (sirm3d):

i is congruent to zero modulo 2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry, I fixed the typo...

OpenStudy (sirm3d):

it means that either i or j is an even integer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you :) Now I definitely know what I'm doing.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The other person has already answered it, but yes you're going right.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank You anyway, I just wanted to make sure I had the right Idea :) so the more agreements the better!

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