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To show that remainder obtained after two number should always be greater than 0 and always less than divisor​

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Answered by usharmavn
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Step-by-step explanation:

The remainder is less than the divisor because the remainder is the difference between the divisor and that part of the dividend unevenly divided by the divisor.

EXAMPLE

5/3=1 2/3 or 1 R.2

ANALYSIS

5 is divisible by 3 one time. However, what's left over after subtracting 3 from 5 is 2. 3 will not evenly divide 2 except by the result 2/3. The remainder is designated R.2., which is less than the divisor 3. This result holds for division in general.

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