Math, asked by jaisrikrishna339, 8 months ago

proof that remainder is always smaller than divisior​

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Answered by Anonymous
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&lt;p style="color:cyan;font-family:cursive;background:black;font size:25px;"&gt;</p><p>The remainder is always smaller than the number you divide by.</p><p> If we are dividing by the linear factor then the remainder would always be a constant value. </p><p>In most of the cases, the remainder is the number when divided.

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Answered by ujjwalusri
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The remainder is always less than the divisor. If the remainder is greater than the divisor, it means that the division is incomplete. It can be greater than or lesser than the quotient.....

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