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Define Euclids Division Lemma.
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Answered by sp04638
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Answer:

Euclid division lemma says that

a=bq+r

Answered by itzsweetu
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By dividing both the integers x and y the remainder is zero. Definition: Euclid's Division Lemma states that, if two positive integers “a” and “b”, then there exists unique integers “q” and “r” such that which satisfies the condition a = bq + r where 0 ≤ r ≤ b.according to Euclid's Division Lemma, if we have two positive integers a and b, then there would be whole numbers q and r that satisfy the equation: a = bq + r, where 0 ≤ r < b. a is the dividend. b is the divisor. q is the quotient and r is the remainder.

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