If your number is "n", you simply divide 2 by the number: 2/n.
They are called a rational number.
You cannot write the quotient itself as an equation, but you can express a division operation and use an equation to express that the result of this operation (the quotient) is a specific value. For example, 16/8 =2.
A Quotient is a number which when multiplied by the dividing number yields the divisor. Ex: 10/2 = 5 Here 10 is the divisor, 2 is the dividing number and 5 is the quotient. 2 * 5 = 10.
(x/7)2 x= quotient of a number 7= the denominator of x 2 = represents squared
-4 is an integer, so the easiest way to express it as a quotient of two integers is as(-4)/1.
They are called a rational number.
The quotient of a number and 2 is the same as the difference of the number doubled and 3.
You cannot write the quotient itself as an equation, but you can express a division operation and use an equation to express that the result of this operation (the quotient) is a specific value. For example, 16/8 =2.
7 - from the quotient of a number and 2 is -6
7 subtracted from the quotient of a number and 2 is a -6
the quotient of 2 numbers is 8. The sum of the 2 numbersis 72. What are the 2 numbers
A quotient is the answer when you divide 2 numbers. For example if you divide 72 by 3, you get 24 as a quotient.
A Quotient is a number which when multiplied by the dividing number yields the divisor. Ex: 10/2 = 5 Here 10 is the divisor, 2 is the dividing number and 5 is the quotient. 2 * 5 = 10.
29/10 is one way. There are an infinite number of others.
If the number formed by the last three digits is divisible by 8. Alternatively, if the number is divisible by 2, the quotient is divisible by 2 and that quotient is divisible by 2.
-4 is an integer, so the easiest way to express it as a quotient of two integers is as(-4)/1.
(x/7)2 x= quotient of a number 7= the denominator of x 2 = represents squared