Divisibility Rules are important because...
They are shortcuts to help you tell when a number can be divided by another number evenly (with NO remainder)
They help with factoring large numbers (finding Prime Factorization or the GCF)
They help when simplifying fractions or ratios
A prime number is a whole number greater than 1 that has ONLY 2 FACTORS--1 and itself.
A composite number is a whole number greater than 1 that has more than 2 factors.
Remember: 1 is neither prime NOR composite!
Prime Factorization--the way of writing a number as the multiple of their prime factor
Factors--numbers you can multiply together to get another number
Greatest Common Factor--the biggest factor that 2 or more numbers share.
You can use 2 methods to find the GCF:
Listing the factors for each number (Rainbow Method)
Factor Tree Method
Multiples--the result of multiplying 2 numbers together
Least Common Multiple--the smallest multiple that 2 or more numbers share
To find the LCM, list the multiples for each number (in order!). The first one they have in common is the LCM!
Extra Practice