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Yes. The quotient means divide so 50 divided by a certain number equals 2. The number can be found by performing some simple algebra. Let the number be x. 50 divided by x = 250 =2x 25 =x Therefore x equals 25 and the quotient of 50 and 25 is 2!
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anything (except zero) divided by zero is infinityzero divided by zero is undefined (there are ways to get definite answers for this using calculus in some cases)
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Yes. The quotient means divide so 50 divided by a certain number equals 2. The number can be found by performing some simple algebra. Let the number be x. 50 divided by x = 250 =2x 25 =x Therefore x equals 25 and the quotient of 50 and 25 is 2!
Actually, zero divided by zero is a non-real number, not two. This has to do with some complicated rules of math, but the simplified rule is division by zero is not possible.
A number plus zero equals the original number. A number minus zero equals the original number. A number multiplied by zero equals zero. A number cannot be divided by zero. Zero is the only number that is neither positive nor negative. Zero represents the boundary between positive and negative numbers. Zero is the natural starting point on many scales, such as on thermometers. Zero is the common point of coordinate axes.
Any number equals 50 percent of some suitable number - namely, double that number.
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12 ÷ 6 = 2
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Any number less than 10 can be divided by 3: some evenly and others not.
The opposite of a prime number is a composite number.
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