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#1 2008-07-19 09:58:57

ZHero
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Divisibility test for 7 & 13...

Here's an interesting 'divisibility test' for 7 & 13 i came across; but, sadly, is applicable to numbers with more than 3 digits only!

Divide the number into groups of 3 (starting from Right) and find the difference between the sum of the numbers in odd and even places.. If the difference is '0' or a multiple of 7 or 13 (as the case may be), its divisible by it!

e.g. 4537764
==> 4  537  764
==> (764+4) - (537)
==> 231= 7*33 ! Hence divisible!
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#2 2008-07-19 11:16:51

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Re: Divisibility test for 7 & 13...

Thanks ZHero ... why does it work?


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#3 2008-07-20 11:00:18

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Re: Divisibility test for 7 & 13...

We do ... just have limited memory capacity sad

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#4 2019-12-23 19:04:50

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Re: Divisibility test for 7 & 13...

kylekatarn wrote:

you are really angry today jane...what's wrong? sad
yelling in several posts sad

Who is jane?


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#5 2019-12-23 20:21:01

Jai Ganesh
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Re: Divisibility test for 7 & 13...

Monox D. I-Fly wrote:
kylekatarn wrote:

you are really angry today jane...what's wrong? sad
yelling in several posts sad

Who is jane?

JaneFairfax is a member with close to 7000 posts! I personally feel the member in question is smart!


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#6 2019-12-24 14:35:52

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Re: Divisibility test for 7 & 13...

ganesh wrote:
Monox D. I-Fly wrote:
kylekatarn wrote:

you are really angry today jane...what's wrong? sad
yelling in several posts sad

Who is jane?

JaneFairfax is a member with close to 7000 posts! I personally feel the member in question is smart!

Oh, a deleted post, then?


Actually I never watch Star Wars and not interested in it anyway, but I choose a Yoda card as my avatar in honor of our great friend bobbym who has passed away.
May his adventurous soul rest in peace at heaven.

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#7 2019-12-24 14:58:30

Jai Ganesh
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Re: Divisibility test for 7 & 13...

Monox D. I-Fly wrote:
ganesh wrote:
Monox D. I-Fly wrote:

Who is jane?

JaneFairfax is a member with close to 7000 posts! I personally feel the member in question is smart!

Oh, a deleted post, then?

The individual continues to be a member.


It appears to me that if one wants to make progress in mathematics, one should study the masters and not the pupils. - Niels Henrik Abel.

Nothing is better than reading and gaining more and more knowledge - Stephen William Hawking.

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#8 2020-05-08 23:58:57

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Re: Divisibility test for 7 & 13...

If the number (y) is odd and divisible by 7........

(y -1)/2=a
If a is odd, b = (a-1) / 2, if a is even b = (a +y-1) / 2
If b is odd, c = (b-1) / 2, if b is even c = (a +y-1) / 2
If y is divisible by 7, c will be divisible by 7..........

Works for any Mersenne Number....

Works because whatever I do to y to get to zero I have to be able to do to a multiple of y, to get to a remainder zero for y! And 7-1/2=3 3-1/2=1 1-1/2=0. smile

Example:35= 5*7,
35-1/2=17, 17-1/2=8 (8+35-1)/2=21,
21= 3*7

Example: 27=3*9
27-1/2=13 13-1/2=6
6=3*2

3-1/2=1
1-1/2=0


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