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- https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Combinatorics_and_Discrete_Mathematics/Yet_Another_Introductory_Number_Theory_Textbook_-_Cryptology_Emphasis_(Poritz)/01%3A_Well-Ordering_and_Division/1.03%3A_Divisibility_and_the_Division_AlgorithmWe now discuss the concept of divisibility and its properties.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Fresno_City_College/Math_3A%3A_College_Algebra_-_Fresno_City_College/04%3A_Polynomial_and_Rational_Functions/4.05%3A_Simplifying_Rational_ExpressionsThe goal of this section is to learn how to reduce a rational expression to “lowest terms.” Of course, that means that we will have to understand what is meant by the phrase “lowest terms.” With that ...The goal of this section is to learn how to reduce a rational expression to “lowest terms.” Of course, that means that we will have to understand what is meant by the phrase “lowest terms.” With that thought in mind, we begin with a discussion of the greatest common divisor of a pair of integers.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/PreAlgebra/Prealgebra_1e_(OpenStax)/02%3A_Introduction_to_the_Language_of_Algebra/2.08%3A_Find_Multiples_and_Factors_(Part_2)A prime number is a counting number greater than 1 whose only factors are 1 and itself. A composite number is a counting number that is not prime. To determine if a number is prime, divide it by each ...A prime number is a counting number greater than 1 whose only factors are 1 and itself. A composite number is a counting number that is not prime. To determine if a number is prime, divide it by each of the primes, in order, to see if it is a factor of the number. Start with 2 and stop when the quotient is smaller than the divisor or when a prime factor is found. If the number has a prime factor, then it is a composite number. If it has no prime factors, then the number is prime.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Algebra/Intermediate_Algebra_(Arnold)/07%3A_Rational_Functions/7.02%3A_Reducing_Rational_FunctionsThe goal of this section is to learn how to reduce a rational expression to “lowest terms.” Of course, that means that we will have to understand what is meant by the phrase “lowest terms.” With that ...The goal of this section is to learn how to reduce a rational expression to “lowest terms.” Of course, that means that we will have to understand what is meant by the phrase “lowest terms.” With that thought in mind, we begin with a discussion of the greatest common divisor of a pair of integers.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Combinatorics_and_Discrete_Mathematics/A_Spiral_Workbook_for_Discrete_Mathematics_(Kwong)/05%3A_Basic_Number_Theory/5.03%3A_DivisibilityIn this section, we shall study the concept of divisibility.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Grayson_College/Prealgebra/Book%3A_Prealgebra_(OpenStax)/02%3A_Introduction_to_the_Language_of_Algebra/2.08%3A_Find_Multiples_and_Factors_(Part_2)A prime number is a counting number greater than 1 whose only factors are 1 and itself. A composite number is a counting number that is not prime. To determine if a number is prime, divide it by each ...A prime number is a counting number greater than 1 whose only factors are 1 and itself. A composite number is a counting number that is not prime. To determine if a number is prime, divide it by each of the primes, in order, to see if it is a factor of the number. Start with 2 and stop when the quotient is smaller than the divisor or when a prime factor is found. If the number has a prime factor, then it is a composite number. If it has no prime factors, then the number is prime.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Las_Positas_College/Foundational_Mathematics/04%3A_Fractions/4.07%3A_Find_Multiples_and_Factors_(Part_2)A prime number is a counting number greater than 1 whose only factors are 1 and itself. A composite number is a counting number that is not prime. To determine if a number is prime, divide it by each ...A prime number is a counting number greater than 1 whose only factors are 1 and itself. A composite number is a counting number that is not prime. To determine if a number is prime, divide it by each of the primes, in order, to see if it is a factor of the number. Start with 2 and stop when the quotient is smaller than the divisor or when a prime factor is found. If the number has a prime factor, then it is a composite number. If it has no prime factors, then the number is prime.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_Concurrent_Support_(Tran)/10%3A_Introduction_to_the_Language_of_Algebra/10.08%3A_Find_Multiples_and_Factors_(Part_2)A prime number is a counting number greater than 1 whose only factors are 1 and itself. A composite number is a counting number that is not prime. To determine if a number is prime, divide it by each ...A prime number is a counting number greater than 1 whose only factors are 1 and itself. A composite number is a counting number that is not prime. To determine if a number is prime, divide it by each of the primes, in order, to see if it is a factor of the number. Start with 2 and stop when the quotient is smaller than the divisor or when a prime factor is found. If the number has a prime factor, then it is a composite number. If it has no prime factors, then the number is prime.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Mathematical_Logic_and_Proof/Gentle_Introduction_to_the_Art_of_Mathematics_(Fields)/01%3A_Introduction_and_Notation/1.04%3A_Definitions_of_Elementary_Number_TheoryIn this section, we discuss some basic definitions of terms related to the elementary number theory, including even and odd, decimal and Base-n notation, divisibility, floor and ceilings, div and mod,...In this section, we discuss some basic definitions of terms related to the elementary number theory, including even and odd, decimal and Base-n notation, divisibility, floor and ceilings, div and mod, and binomial coefficients.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Nova_Scotia_Community_College/MATH_1043/01%3A_Numerical_Literacy/1.02%3A_Find_Multiples_and_Factors_(Part_2)A prime number is a counting number greater than 1 whose only factors are 1 and itself. A composite number is a counting number that is not prime. To determine if a number is prime, divide it by each ...A prime number is a counting number greater than 1 whose only factors are 1 and itself. A composite number is a counting number that is not prime. To determine if a number is prime, divide it by each of the primes, in order, to see if it is a factor of the number. Start with 2 and stop when the quotient is smaller than the divisor or when a prime factor is found. If the number has a prime factor, then it is a composite number. If it has no prime factors, then the number is prime.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Las_Positas_College/Math_Concurrent_Support/10%3A_Introduction_to_the_Language_of_Algebra/10.08%3A_Find_Multiples_and_Factors_(Part_2)A prime number is a counting number greater than 1 whose only factors are 1 and itself. A composite number is a counting number that is not prime. To determine if a number is prime, divide it by each ...A prime number is a counting number greater than 1 whose only factors are 1 and itself. A composite number is a counting number that is not prime. To determine if a number is prime, divide it by each of the primes, in order, to see if it is a factor of the number. Start with 2 and stop when the quotient is smaller than the divisor or when a prime factor is found. If the number has a prime factor, then it is a composite number. If it has no prime factors, then the number is prime.