You could but then you would have to decide which would be the first!
The second number must be non-zero for the division to be defined.For the concept of divisibility to make sense the second number must be an integer.Then, the first number is divisible by the secondwhen the first number, modulo the second, is zero,or equivalently,when the remainder of the division of the first number by the second is zero.
If the number ends in zero DONT include it!
zero
either the number 1 or the number zero.... I almost dont really know
Zero
No. Not if the second number is zero.
divisible
if it doesnt have to be a whole number then half. if it does,... i dont know
You can do this by inspection. If the second number is smaller than the first, their difference is positive. If the second number is greater than the first, then their difference is negative. If the second number is the same as the first number, then their difference is zero.
An integer is a whole number: this is a counting number, zero or the negative of a counting number.A rational number is a number which can be expressed as a ratio of tow integers, the second of which is not zero.
zero
No. It is a very small number (approximately 6.626 × 10-34 joule-second) but that is NOT zero