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what is the formula for remainder when dividend, quotient and divisor is given​

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Answered by jeyr369
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In the abstract, the classic remainder formula is: Dividend/Divisor = Quotient + Remainder/Divisor. If we multiply through by the Divisor, we get another helpful variant of the remainder formula: Dividend = Quotient*Divisor + Remainder.

Answered by biligiri
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Step-by-step explanation:

dividend = divisor × quotient + remainder

p(x) = g(x) × q(x) + r(x)

r(x) = p(x) - [g(x) × q(x) ]

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