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In Euclids fivision lemma a=bq+r where 0<-r<b what is a ​

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Answered by monalisha132
6

Step-by-step explanation:

hey mate...here a is dividend, b is divisor, q is quotient and r is remainder

Answered by Mathforever
1

Answer:

"a" is any number which can be thought of as the dividend operand in a division algorithm when being performed.

For example,

when we are driving 10 by 4 we can equivalently write according to Euclid's Division Lemma

10=2*4 + 2

So, here equivalent to the lemma statement

a = 10

b = 4

q = 2

and,

r = 2 which also satisfies the condition that

0<= 2 < 4

Hope this helps you !

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