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| Does this rule about factors and exponents ALWAYS hold true? |
| Yes, it holds true...WHY? |
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For any 'x' to be divisible by 9, it 'MUST' be divisible by 3 twice. Thus, any number divisible by 9 will always be divisible 3.
There are also a few rules in the numbers strategy guide or so. Hope this helps. |
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Stacey Koprince
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Yep, you guys have got it. If a number X is divisible by some other number Y, then X is also divisible by all of the factors of Y.
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