Divisibility

/dɪˌvɪzəˈbɪləti/ noun

The property that one integer can be divided by another integer with no remainder, meaning the quotient is also an integer. We say a divides b if there exists an integer k such that b = ak.

From Latin 'divisibilis' meaning 'capable of being divided,' from 'dividere' meaning 'to divide.' The mathematical formalization of divisibility rules emerged in medieval Islamic and European mathematics.

AMመከፋፈል
ARالقابلية للقسمة
BNবিভাজ্যতা
CAdivisibilitat
CSdělitelnost
DAdelelighed
DETeilbarkeit
ELδιαιρετότητα
ESdivisibilidad
FAقابلیت تقسیم
FIjaollisuus
FRdivisibilité
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