No. It is the number by which you are dividing. This may be the larger or the smaller number, depending on the problem.
A remainder can be any non-negative number that is less than the divisor. If the remainder is bigger than the divisor, the divisor can go into it another one (or more) times until the remainder is brought into that range.
A divisor is number that are divisabel by any number
A divisor is the number that divides the dividend, which is the number that is being divided.
A divisor is the number in a division problem, that you are dividing by to get your answer.
No. A divisor cannot be bigger than the number that it is meant to divide.
most definitely, especially if the divisor is a negative number
No. It is the number by which you are dividing. This may be the larger or the smaller number, depending on the problem.
A remainder can be any non-negative number that is less than the divisor. If the remainder is bigger than the divisor, the divisor can go into it another one (or more) times until the remainder is brought into that range.
a divisor of a number
it's the bigger number, basically, in a division problem the divisor is the smaller one that the dividend is divided by
No it shouldn't because the divisor should always be bigger.
a divisor
If the remained was bigger than the divisor than the divisor could still be taken out of the remainder
1 is a divisor of every number.
Divisor: the number by which a dividend is divided Dividend: a number to be divided
A divisor is number that are divisabel by any number