The quotient of two numbers, m and n, is the result of dividing m by n. This can be expressed as m/n. For example, if m is 10 and n is 2, the quotient would be 10/2, which equals 5. In mathematical terms, the quotient represents how many times n can be subtracted from m without going into negative numbers.
Oh, dude, the quotient of m and n is just like when you divide m by n. It's the result you get when you shove those two numbers into a division problem and see what comes out the other end. So, like, if you have m apples and you wanna split them evenly among n friends, the quotient would be how many apples each friend gets.
if we have two negative numbers, -n and -m and we divide them: (-n)/(-m) then we can rewrite the quotient as : (-1)*n/(-1)*m and... (-1)/(-1) * n/m we know that any number divided by itself is 1 by some rule: so = (-n)/(-m) = n/m which is positive
The power of a quotient is the quotient of the power! (a/b)^n = (a^n) / (b^n) where a/b is the quotient and n is the power.
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No. Rational numbers are defined as fractions of whole numbers. Suppose we have two rational numbers A = m/n and B = p/q. Then their quotient is defined as A/B = (m*q) / (n*p). Since m,n,p and q are whole, the products m*q and n*p are whole as well, making A/B a rational number.
The answer is the whole number multiplied by the denominator of the fraction.n / (1/m) = n*m
2m = n/2 - 3 where m and n are the two numbers.
Explanation: Quotient means that you divide something by another. Let's let n be the "number". Therefore, "a quotient of a number and 6" refers to n 6 or n Γ· 6 .
n/8
6/n
n/8 or 8/n
18/n
It is 18/n.