Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
Assuming you can only include two terms per equation, then there 100 (10x10) possible combinations.
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you can use it by writing out the complex into a division problem then improper fraction
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Isomorphs are problems with the same underlying structure but have different details where as homomorphs are problems that are similar but don't have an identical structure.
When using a calculator to find remainders in division problems, you have to do it differently. When you get the quotient (presumably the number you showed me), subtract the integer part (46 in this case). Multiply that by the divisor, and there's your remainder.
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Quotient (i.e. quotient = divisor/dividend)
A division is a dividend divided by the divisor to give the quotient; this is written as:quotient = dividend ÷ divisorA division can also be expressed as the divisor divided into a dividend to give the quotient; this is written as:................. quotient.............. ------------divisor | dividendThe quotient can be just the whole part of the result of the division, in which case there may also be a remainder.
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No. In division, the quotient is positive if the dividend and divisor have the same sign,and the quotient is negative if they have oppositesigns.
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Yes. In division, the quotient is positive if the dividend and divisor have the same sign,and the quotient is negative if they have oppositesigns.
there are multiplication, subtraction, addition, and division!
The dividend is the number you are dividing so you know it is 2 divided by something. Now to get a remainder of 2, you need the divisor to be larger than than 2, so: 2/3 works as does 2/4, 2/5,2/6,2/7 and so on
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