Dividend =
X
( when remainder is 0)
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Remainder. When one term (the "dividend") is divided by another term (the "divisor"), the result is a "quotient" and a "remainder". When the remainder is zero, both the quotient and divisor are factors of the dividend. When the remainder is not zero, neither the quotient nor the divisor are factors of the dividend.
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Remainder. When one term (the "dividend") is divided by another term (the "divisor"), the result is a "quotient" and a "remainder". When the remainder is zero, both the quotient and divisor are factors of the dividend. When the remainder is not zero, neither the quotient nor the divisor are factors of the dividend.
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