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Euclid division lemma explenation​

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Answered by ushagangi85
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A lemma is a proven statement used for proving another statement. So, 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.

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Answered by BangtanOt
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A lemma is a proven statement used for proving another statement. So, 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.

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