Divisor 529
- Prime Number:
- No, but it is a power of a prime: 232
Test for Divisibility by 529
To determine if any number is divisible by 529, apply this test:
- If your number ("X") has 6 digits or more, separate the last (smallest) 5 digits from the rest. This makes two smaller numbers, call them Left and Right (note: don't add in trailing zeros to L). If there are fewer than 6 digits, L = 0 and therefore R = X.
- Multiply L by 19 and add to R.
- Take that result and cross off its final digit (units). Take this new number and add 53 times the digit you just crossed off. Call this final result "Y".
- Y will be much smaller than X, but we have preserved divisibility by 529. That is, your original number is divisible by 529 if (and only if) Y is. Now that it's much smaller, with basic knowledge of your 529-times tables, it should be easy to visually see if Y is divisible by 529. If the Y is still much larger than 529, the above process can be repeated until it does reduce to within small multiples of 529.
Easy!