the # needs to be divisible by 2 and 3.
Factors go into numbers, numbers go into multiples. Divisibility shows what factors come out of what multiples.
The multiples of 9 are: 1 and 9 3 and 3
Yes
Yes. It is the divisibility rule for 9.
22 is a multiple of 11. 22 is a factor of 44.
yes 23/24 is in lowest terms. Because of the divisibility rules you cant evenly divide it to make it smaller.
Multiples of 96.
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They are multiples of the same number.
The divisibility rules of 4 and 9 are combined to make the divisibility rule of 36.
All multiples of x are like terms, as all multiples of x2 are also like terms. To combine terms is simply to add them up. So if you have an equation such as, 3x2 + 4x2 + 2x + 6x + 10 = 0, you can combine the like terms; the result is 7x2 + 8x +10 = 0.
There is no easy rule for divisibility by 34.