English, asked by ashokdas3875, 5 months ago

Dividend =
X
( when remainder is 0)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by s1266aakansha782696
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Hey mate here is your answer :

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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