One number is divisible by another number if that division results in an integer.
See definition of polynomial and monomials. You will see.
The definition of divisible is "found everywhere".
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Prime numbers are by definition only divisible by 1 and itself.
That is because, by definition, an even number is one that is divisible by 2.
By definition, prime numbers can only be divisible by one and themselves, so no.
Because any number to left of the last two digits is, by definition a multiple of 100, and as that (100) is of course divisible by 4, then they can be disregarded when checking to see if the whole number id divisible by 4
It is a multiple of 6. There are an nfinite number of them and so cannot be listed. Each of these will be divisible by 6 (by definition). They will also be divisible by 2 and 3.
No prime numbers are divisible by 3. By definition a prime number isn't divisible by anything but itself and 1.
Because you can subtract a whole number of sevens from 2275 and not leave a remainder. That is one definition of "divisible".
The definition of an even number is a number that is divisible by 2. Thus ALL even numbers are evenly (sic) divisible by 2.
Capable of being divided, especially with no remainder.