Math, asked by vaidiknavadiya21, 1 year ago

In Euclid division lemma a=bx+r where 0


JEELGORI: a=bq+r not a =bc+r

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Answered by kavitha192
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Answer:

correct only a=bc+r where 0


vaidiknavadiya21: My question is a=bx +r where 0
JEELGORI: but there is a=bq+r
Answered by woonnaamith
5

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Euclid’s  division  Lemma:

It tells us about the divisibility of integers. It states that any positive integer ‘a’ can be divided by any other positive integer ‘ b’ in such a way that it leaves a remainder ‘r’.

Euclid's division Lemma states that for any two positive  integers  ‘a’  and  ‘b’  there  exist two  unique  whole  numbers  ‘q’  and ‘r’  such that , a = bq  +  r, where 0≤  r <  b.

Here, a= Dividend, b= Divisor, q= quotient and r = Remainder.

Hence, the values 'r’ can take  0≤  r <  b.

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