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To divide is to perform the operation of Division, i.e., to see how many times a Divisor goes into another
number
.
divided by
is written
or
. The result need not be an Integer, but if it is, some
additional terminology is used.
is read ``
divides
'' and means that
is a Proper Divisor of
. In
this case,
is said to be Divisible by
. Clearly,
and
. By convention,
for every
except 0
(Hardy and Wright 1979). The ``divided'' operation satisfies
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is read ``
does not divide
'' and means that
is not a Proper Divisor of
.
means
divides
exactly.
See also Congruence, Divisible, Division, Divisor
References
Hardy, G. H. and Wright, E. M. An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers, 5th ed.
Oxford, England: Clarendon Press, p. 1, 1979.