Difference between revisions of "Divisors Command"
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+ | ;Divisors[ <Number> ] | ||
+ | :Calculates the number of all the positive divisors, including the number itself. | ||
+ | :{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Divisors[15]</nowiki></code> yields ''4'', the number of all positive divisors of ''15'', including ''15''.</div>}} | ||
+ | {{note| 1=<div> | ||
+ | See also [[DivisorsList Command]] and [[DivisorsSum Command]]. | ||
+ | </div>}} | ||
+ | ==CAS Syntax== | ||
;Divisors[ <Number> ] | ;Divisors[ <Number> ] | ||
:Calculates the number of all the positive divisors, including the number itself. | :Calculates the number of all the positive divisors, including the number itself. |
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- Divisors[ <Number> ]
- Calculates the number of all the positive divisors, including the number itself.
- Example:
Divisors[15]
yields 4, the number of all positive divisors of 15, including 15.
Note:
See also DivisorsList Command and DivisorsSum Command.
CAS Syntax
- Divisors[ <Number> ]
- Calculates the number of all the positive divisors, including the number itself.
- Example:
Divisors[15]
yields 4, the number of all positive divisors of 15, including 15.
Note:
See also DivisorsList Command and DivisorsSum Command.