From Wikipedia: In mathematics, especially in elementary arithmetic, division is an arithmetic operation which is the inverse of multiplication. Specifically, if c times b equals a, written: where b is not 0 (number)|zero, then a divided by b equals c, written: For instance, since . In the above expression, a is called the dividend, b the divisor and c the quotient.
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| - From Wikipedia: In mathematics, especially in elementary arithmetic, division is an arithmetic operation which is the inverse of multiplication. Specifically, if c times b equals a, written: where b is not 0 (number)|zero, then a divided by b equals c, written: For instance, since . In the above expression, a is called the dividend, b the divisor and c the quotient.
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| - From Wikipedia: In mathematics, especially in elementary arithmetic, division is an arithmetic operation which is the inverse of multiplication. Specifically, if c times b equals a, written: where b is not 0 (number)|zero, then a divided by b equals c, written: For instance, since . In the above expression, a is called the dividend, b the divisor and c the quotient.
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