Ch 12: Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Divisibility
About This Chapter
How It Works:
- Find the lesson within this chapter that corresponds to what you're studying in the Divisibility chapter of your textbook.
- Watch fun videos that cover the divisibility topics you need to learn or review.
- Complete the quiz after watching each video lesson to test your understanding.
- If you need additional help, rewatch the videos until you've mastered the material, or submit a question for one of our instructors.
Chapter Topics
You'll learn all of the divisibility topics covered in the textbook chapter, including:
- What divisibility is
- How to visualize divisibility
- Numbers that can be divided by 2, 3 and 4
- Pattern for numbers divisible by 5, 6 and 7
- How to identify numbers that can be divided by 8, 9 and 10
Saxon is a registered trademark of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, which is not affiliated with Study.com.

1. Divisibility by 2, 3, and 4
In mathematics, divisibility occurs when one number is divided by another and the result is 0. Review a set of examples to understand the process for finding divisibility patterns for each of these numbers.

2. Divisibility by 5, 6, and 7
In mathematics, divisibility means that the answer is 0 if one number is divided by another number. Learn about divisibility by 5, 6, and 7, explore examples, and review the rules to recognize which numbers can be divided by 5, 6, and/or 7.

3. Divisibility by 8, 9, and 10
Learning divisibility by 8, 9, and 10 is an important step in learning to solve division problems. Review the concept of divisibility, then practice dividing by the numbers 8, 9, and 10.
Earning College Credit
Did you know… We have over 220 college courses that prepare you to earn credit by exam that is accepted by over 1,500 colleges and universities. You can test out of the first two years of college and save thousands off your degree. Anyone can earn credit-by-exam regardless of age or education level.
To learn more, visit our Earning Credit Page
Other Chapters
Other chapters within the Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Online Textbook Help course
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Whole Number & Money Arithmetic
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Equations & Order of Operations
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Fractional Parts
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Lines, Segments & Rays
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Perimeter of Geometric Shapes
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Number Lines
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Sequences, Symmetry & Scale
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Problem Solving Strategies
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Place Value, Negative Numbers & Rounding
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Line Graphs
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Prime Factorization & GCF
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Ratios & Proportions
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Expanded Notation & Time Problems
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Operations With Fractions & Mixed Numbers
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Reducing Fractions
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Multiples
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Percents
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Decimals
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Comparing & Simplifying Decimals
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Square Roots
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Exponents
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Circles
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Triangles
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Angles
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Quadrilaterals
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Complex Shapes & Cylinders
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Geometry Formulas
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Functions & Graphing
- Saxon Math 7/6 Homeschool: Operations With Integers