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An indivisible number, also known as a prime number, is a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself. In other words, it cannot be divided evenly by any other number except for 1 and itself. Examples of indivisible numbers include 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, and so on. These numbers play a fundamental role in number theory and are the building blocks of all natural numbers through the process of prime factorization.
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The opposite of word several is few.
more opposite, most opposite
Couldn't is the opposite of could.
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In this sentence, "We live in an indivisible nation," indivisible is an adjective.
Your bamboo stand remains indivisible.
Indivisible - 2008 was released on: USA: 2008 (internet)
These are viewed as an indivisible unity and conflict of opposites.Once again, words divide what is actually indivisible, creating apparent conundrums out of thin air.Thousands upon thousands of physics experiments have never suggested that the electron is anything but an indivisible particle.These are generally referred to as indivisible abnormal loads.
It means not able to be divided. So instead of using " not divisible" you can say "indivisible." Examples: Atoms were considered an indivisible unit of matter. In the Pledge of Allegiance, we refer to the US as one indivisible nation.
An indivisible number, if it is greater than 1, is called a prime number.
That is the correct spelling of "indivisible" (unable to be divided).
the indivisible solid sphere was invented in 1803 by John Dalton
Following the failed attempt at secession by the Confederacy, the United States considers itself to be indivisible.
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