The remainder.
The remainder.
They're called negative numbers and they are designated by minus signs.
It is called "the remainder"
It is called the abscissa, or the x-coordinate. The second number, which tells up and down distance, is called the ordinate.
The number left over in division is called the remainder.
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Your question isn't fully clear, but if you are referring to the process of division of numbers, the "number left over" is called a remainder.
The remainder.
The number written to the left of a chemical formula is called a coefficient. It represents the ratio of moles of each substance in a chemical reaction.
The remainder.
They're called negative numbers and they are designated by minus signs.
The numbers left over from dividing a number are called the "remainder".
In chemical symbol, number written on top-left (2H) is is the mass number, and on the bottom left (1H) is atomic number. In chemical symbol the number in the very left of formula is used for balancing chemical equation.
The number to the left of a decimal point is the integer part or the whole-number part. The part of a decimal to the right of the decimal point is the fractional part. The decimal point is called the decimal separator.
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The remainder.