# Divisibility

Determine all divisors of number 84.

Correct result:

x1 =  1
x2 =  2
x3 =  3
x4 =  4
x5 =  6
x6 =  7
x7 =  12
x8 =  14
x9 =  21
x10 =  28
x11 =  42
x12 =  84

#### Solution:

$84=1\cdot 2\cdot 2\cdot 3\cdot 7$

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