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Continuous division, often referred to in mathematical contexts as long division, involves repeatedly dividing a number by a divisor, bringing down digits one at a time. The process starts by dividing the leftmost part of the number by the divisor, writing the result above the division bar, and then multiplying the divisor by this result. The product is subtracted from the portion of the dividend used, and the next digit is brought down to repeat the process until all digits have been used. The final result is expressed as a quotient, and any remainder can be noted if applicable.

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