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15 October, 23:04

If a is an integer, when is a/b always equal to an integer?

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  1. 15 October, 23:07
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    A must be equal to b or be a multiple of b or - b in order to be an integer

    example 5/5 is an integer (1)

    60/5 is an integer (12) because 60 is a multiple of 5

    -30/5 is an integer (-6) because - 30 is a multiple of - 5
  2. 15 October, 23:25
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    A must be equal to b so like a multiple of b. at least or - b because it works
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