👉 In mathematics, a unitrivable element or unitrivable object is an object that can be divided into equal parts and still have no remainder. This means that any two units of the same type in the set must yield the same result when multiplied together. For example, consider the set {1, 2, 3}. Two elements are said to be "unitrivables" if they can be divided into single unitary objects (e.g., 1 or 2) and