Math, asked by aditisingh37, 9 months ago

if a>b and a=bq+r then 0<____<b?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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CORRECT QUESTION:

0≤ ___<b

GIVEN:

★a>b

TO FIND:

★The value of the blank.

CONCEPT USED:

★This is also known as Euclid's Division Lemma

According to which,

For every number a and b (a>b) then exists unique integers q and r such that

\large\green{\boxed{a=bq+r}}

ANSWER:

We know that divisor is always greater than remainder

So, b>r.

. °. 0 r < b.

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