Division in mathematics is the inverse of multiplication. It involves the breaking down of a single set into separate smaller sets. It is finding how many times one quantity is contained in another or the ratio between the two quantities.
division
An operator is a mapping from one vector space to another.
Division by "?" is not a legitimate mathematical operation!
multiplication/division from left to right, then addition/subtraction from left to right
Not sure what you mean by "the following"; but one word that is often related to division is "per".
Division
division
1. subtraction 2. all mathematical operations 3. multiplication 4.division has no inverse operation
Division by zero is not a permitted mathematical operation.
No because the four main mathematical operations are division, multiplication, addition and subtraction.
Division
Division by zero is not a permitted mathematical operation, so no, you can't.
An operator is a mapping from one vector space to another.
Division by "?" is not a legitimate mathematical operation!
An operation refers to mathematical operations. The main ones are addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and to the power of, like 10 to the power of two or 10
Division by 0 is not a valid mathematical operation - not just for rational numbers.
multiplication/division from left to right, then addition/subtraction from left to right