Tagolhatóság
Tagolhatóság refers to the ability of a number or mathematical object to be divided into parts or factors. In number theory, it specifically relates to divisibility, where an integer 'a' is said to be divisible by another integer 'b' if the division results in a whole number with no remainder. This means 'b' is a factor of 'a', and 'a' is a multiple of 'b'. The concept extends to other mathematical domains, such as polynomials, where factorizability indicates that a polynomial can be expressed as a product of simpler polynomials. Understanding tagolhatóság is fundamental in various areas of mathematics, including algebra, number theory, and abstract algebra, forming the basis for concepts like prime factorization and modular arithmetic.