An intutive way to think about odd and even numbers and about divisibility.

Think of indivisible bricks, and houses:

house1&2house1&2

You can cut the first house into two equal parts. But you're not strong enough to cut the second house into two equal part, since you'd be left with one brick.

For divisibility, build houses with bases containing mm bricks. Then the total number of full floors is the quotient of the total number of bricks, divided by mm. And the remainder is the number of bricks in the floor where they aren't complete. Example with 99 divided by 44:

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A number mm divides a number tt if and only if you can build a house with tt bricks with a base made of mm bricks and without having any incomplete floor.

#NumberTheory #Divisibility #Even #Odd #Intuition

Note by حكيم الفيلسوف الضائع
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