jakoluvut
Jakoluvut is a Finnish term referring to numbers that are divisible by another specific number without leaving a remainder. In essence, when you divide a jakoluku by its divisor, the result is a whole number. For example, if we consider the number 12, and we are looking for its jakoluvut with respect to the divisor 3, then 3, 6, 9, and 12 are all jakoluvut of 12 in relation to 3. This is because 12 divided by 3, 12 divided by 6, 12 divided by 9, and 12 divided by 12 all result in whole numbers (4, 2, 1.33..., and 1 respectively). However, the common understanding of jakoluku usually implies exact divisibility, making 3, 6, and 12 the relevant numbers. The concept is fundamental in arithmetic and number theory, forming the basis for understanding factors, multiples, and divisibility rules. It is often introduced early in mathematical education to build a foundation for more complex mathematical concepts. The term itself directly translates to "divisible numbers" in English.