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define Euclid's division​

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Answered by tejaswi91
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In arithmetic, Euclidean division – or division with remainder – is the process of dividing one integer by another, in such a way that produces a quotient and a remainder smaller than the divisor. A fundamental property is that the quotient and the remainder exist and are unique, under some conditions.

Answered by jtongnmdu
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In arithmetic, Euclidean division – or division with remainder – is the process of dividing one integer by another, in such a way that produces a quotient and a remainder smaller than the divisor. A fundamental property is that the quotient and the remainder exist and are unique, under some conditions.

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