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Concept of Division
Division is a mathematical operation that involves splitting a given number (dividend) into equal parts or determining how many times a specific number (divisor) can be subtracted from it.
Parts of Division:
There are four parts of the division, which are dividend, divisor, quotient, and remainder.
- Dividend: The number that is to be divided
- Divisor: The number of equal groups that are to be made, or the number by which we divide the dividend
- Quotient: The value answer obtained after performing the division
- Remainder: The remaining or left-out value that is not a part of any group
The general formula for division is:
Dividend = (Divisor × Quotient) + Remainder.
Example :
0170
`25")"overline(4254)`
– 0
42
– 25
175
– 175
0004
– 0000
0004
Quotient 170, Remainder 4
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