the number you divide with
A number is termed as a proper divisor of another number when after division the reminder is '0' i.e., the number is a factor of the divisor. Ex: 10 is the number and 2 is the proper divisor because 10/2 = 5 and reminder = 0.
it means division EX:40 divided by 6 the divisor is 6 because its like forty groups of six yes it is
It means that the divisor does not go into the dividend evenly.
If you mean the greatest common divisor (or factor), the answer is 6
In Mathematics the "Divisor" is the number you are dividing something by. So 10 / 2 = 5. In this wexample 2 is the Divisor.
Divisor and dividend are two very related math terms
the number you divide with
A number is termed as a proper divisor of another number when after division the reminder is '0' i.e., the number is a factor of the divisor. Ex: 10 is the number and 2 is the proper divisor because 10/2 = 5 and reminder = 0.
it means division EX:40 divided by 6 the divisor is 6 because its like forty groups of six yes it is
It means that the divisor does not go into the dividend evenly.
a divisor
That depends what numbers. If you mean ALL even and odd numbers, the only common factor or divisor is 1.
A non-example of divisor ring of integers, a division ring or a nonzero commutative ring that has no zero divisors except 0.
The greatest divisor is the largest number that divides into a given number evenly - no remainder or fractions. For example, the greatest divisor of 75 is 25 since no number greater than 25 will go into 75 evenly.
If you mean the greatest common divisor (or factor), the answer is 6
Divisor=Divided÷Quotient Divisor=12÷4 Divisor= 3