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Divide -- from Wolfram MathWorld

To divide is to perform the operation of division, i.e., to see how many times a divisor d goes into another number n. n divided by d is written n/d or n÷d. The result need not be an integer, but if it is, some additional terminology is used. d|n is read "d divides n" and means that d is a divisor of n. In this case, n is said to be divisible by d. Clearly, 1|n and n|n. By convention, n|0 for every n except 0 (Hardy and Wright 1979, p. 1). The "divisibility"...



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To divide is to perform the operation of division, i.e., to see how many times a divisor d goes into another number n. n divided by d is written n/d or n÷d. The result need not be an integer, but if it is, some additional terminology is used. d|n is read "d divides n" and means that d is a divisor of n. In this case, n is said to be divisible by d. Clearly, 1|n and n|n. By convention, n|0 for every n except 0 (Hardy and Wright 1979, p. 1). The "divisibility"...



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To divide is to perform the operation of division, i.e., to see how many times a divisor d goes into another number n. n divided by d is written n/d or n÷d. The result need not be an integer, but if it is, some additional terminology is used. d|n is read "d divides n" and means that d is a divisor of n. In this case, n is said to be divisible by d. Clearly, 1|n and n|n. By convention, n|0 for every n except 0 (Hardy and Wright 1979, p. 1). The "divisibility"...

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