| 31. | Properties of the natural numbers, such as divisibility and the distribution of prime numbers, are studied in number theory.
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| 32. | It is based on ideas such as divisibility and fundamental theorem states that each positive integer has a unique prime factorization.
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| 33. | The factors of 10 2 include 4 and 25, and divisibility by those only depend on the last 2 digits.
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| 34. | The representation of the number may also be multiplied by any number relatively prime to the divisor without changing its divisibility.
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| 35. | Edits on mathematical subjects, particularly Divisibility rule and its talk page, and user pages particularly and his talk page.
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| 36. | For commutative rings, the ideals generalize the classical notion of divisibility and decomposition of an integer into prime numbers in algebra.
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| 37. | Davies in his paper " Building Infinite Machines " concocted a device which he claims is physically possible up to infinite divisibility.
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| 38. | This definition is similar to divisibility for integers, and the fact that B divides A is also denoted B | A.
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| 39. | Divisibility and exclusion are difficult, as it is often not possible to draw clean property rights around environmental services or resources.
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| 40. | A chief theme in later commentary is reconciling " minima naturalia " with the general Aristotelian principle of infinite divisibility.
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