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'''Divisibility''' is the ability of a number to be evenly divided by another number. For example, four divided by two is equal to two, an [[integer]], and therefore we say four ''is divisible by'' two. | '''Divisibility''' is the ability of a number to be evenly divided by another number. For example, four divided by two is equal to two, an [[integer]], and therefore we say four ''is divisible by'' two. | ||
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Revision as of 18:53, 12 August 2020
Divisibility is the ability of a number to be evenly divided by another number. For example, four divided by two is equal to two, an integer, and therefore we say four is divisible by two.
Divisibility Videos
https://youtu.be/bIipw2XSMgU https://youtu.be/6xNkyDgIhEE?t=1699
Notation
We commonly write . This means that is a divisor of . So for the example above, we would write 2|4.