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  2. Divisibility rule - Wikipedia

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    The basic rule for divisibility by 4 is that if the number formed by the last two digits in a number is divisible by 4, the original number is divisible by 4; [2] [3] this is because 100 is divisible by 4 and so adding hundreds, thousands, etc. is simply adding another number that is divisible by 4. If any number ends in a two digit number that ...

  3. Divisor - Wikipedia

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    Prime numbers have exactly 2 divisors, and highly composite numbers are in bold. 7 is a divisor of 42 because =, so we can say It can also be said that 42 is divisible by 7, 42 is a multiple of 7, 7 divides 42, or 7 is a factor of 42. The non-trivial divisors of 6 are 2, −2, 3, −3.

  4. Circular prime - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] For example, 1193 is a circular prime, since 1931, 9311 and 3119 all are also prime. [3] A circular prime with at least two digits can only consist of combinations of the digits 1, 3, 7 or 9, because having 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8 as the last digit makes the number divisible by 2, and having 0 or 5 as the last digit makes it divisible by 5. [4]

  5. Composite number - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Every positive integer is composite, prime, or the unit 1, so the composite numbers are exactly the numbers that are not prime and not a unit. [3] [4] E.g., the integer 14 is a composite number because it is the product of the two smaller integers 2 × 7 but the integers 2 and 3 are not because each can only be divided by one and itself.

  6. Coprime integers - Wikipedia

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    Informally, the probability that any number is divisible by a prime (or in fact any integer) p is ⁠; ⁠ for example, every 7th integer is divisible by 7. Hence the probability that two numbers are both divisible by p is ⁠ 1 p 2 , {\displaystyle {\tfrac {1}{p^{2}}},} ⁠ and the probability that at least one of them is not is ⁠ 1 − 1 p ...

  7. Highly composite number - Wikipedia

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    A related concept is that of a largely composite number, a positive integer that has at least as many divisors as all smaller positive integers. The name can be somewhat misleading, as the first two highly composite numbers (1 and 2) are not actually composite numbers; however, all further terms are.

  8. Integer factorization - Wikipedia

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    To factorize a small integer n using mental or pen-and-paper arithmetic, the simplest method is trial division: checking if the number is divisible by prime numbers 2, 3, 5, and so on, up to the square root of n. For larger numbers, especially when using a computer, various more sophisticated factorization algorithms are more efficient.

  9. Division lattice - Wikipedia

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    The prime numbers are precisely the atoms of the division lattice, namely those natural numbers divisible only by themselves and 1. [ 2 ] For any square-free number n , its divisors form a Boolean algebra that is a sublattice of the division lattice.