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question is - Quotas for determining quotient by applying quotient theorem​

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Answered by RehanAk73
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When we want to prove some properties about modular arithmetic we often make use of the quotient remainder theorem.

It is a simple idea that comes directly from the long division.

The quotient remainder theorem says:

Given any integer A, and a positive integer B, there exist unique integers Q and R such that

A= B * Q + R where 0 ≤ R < B

We can see that this comes directly from the long division. When we divide A by B in long division, Q is the quotient and R is the remainder.

If we can write a number in this form then A mod B = R

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