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In mathematics, a divisor of an integer n , {\displaystyle n,} also called a factor of n , {\displaystyle n,} is an integer m {\displaystyle m} that may be multiplied by some integer to produce n . {\displaystyle n.} In this case, one also says that n {\displaystyle n} is a multiple of m . {\displaystyle m.} An integer n {\displaystyle n} is divisible or…
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