The remainder.
The Quotient
It is called "the remainder"
The answer depends on the level of mathematics you are at: from simple remainders left when one number is divided by another to the remainder theorem where is is the division of one polynomial by another.
The number 4 is called a remainder
It moves two places to the left.
The Quotient
The remainder.
It is called "the remainder"
The quotient is the number of times the second number goes intro the first and the remainder is what is left over.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! When one number is divided by another number, we call the first number the "dividend" and the second number the "divisor." It's like sharing a slice of cake with a friend - you're dividing the cake into equal parts to enjoy together. Just remember, math is like painting - with a little practice and patience, you can create something beautiful!
This number, which is left after a whole number is divided equally, is usually called the remainder. This number can be written as a whole number (6 R1), as a fraction (1/2 if you were dividing by 2 to begin with), as well as a number of other ways.
When you divide by ten the decimal point moves one place to the left.
The answer depends on the level of mathematics you are at: from simple remainders left when one number is divided by another to the remainder theorem where is is the division of one polynomial by another.
That is usually called the "remainder".
The number 4 is called a remainder
Remain, or remainder, is the amount left over when one number is divided into another, but doesn't divide equally. For example, 25 divided by 6 is 4, with a remainder of 1.
The number left over in a division problem is called the "remainder".