Math, asked by arush9855, 4 months ago

The remainder is _____ when 5/5q² is divided by 5q. *

Answers

Answered by sidupasak76
4

Answer:

5/25q^3

Step-by-step explanation:

(5/5q^2/5q)=5/25q^3

Answered by aishwaryahk
2

Answer:

The remainder is 0

Step-by-step explanation:

The dividend is given by  

= (5/5q²)

=\frac{5}{5q^{2} }

5q is the given divisor  

To obtain the quotient, divide the dividend  \frac{5}{5q^{2} } by the divisor 5q

quotientis given by

= (5/5q²)/5q

= (5/5q²) × (1/5q)

=\frac{\frac{5}{5q^{2} } }{5q}

=\frac{5}{5q(5q)^{2} }

=\frac{1}{5q^{3}}

Quotient = 1/5q³

Using the formula,

Dividend = Divisor × Quotient + Reminder

Reminder = Dividend - Divisor × Quotient

                =\frac{5}{5q^{2} }-5q(\frac{1}{5q^{3} } )

                =\frac{5}{5q^{2} }-\frac{5}{5q^{2} }

                 = 0

Therefore the remainder is 0

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