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== Conventions == | == Conventions == | ||
If the quotient is not a [[whole number]], it is usually written in decimal form: <math>5\div2=2.5</math>. Sometimes, it is written with its [[remainder]]: <math>5\div2=2\text{, remainder }1</math>. | If the quotient is not a [[whole number]], it is usually written in decimal form: <math>5\div2=2.5</math>. Sometimes, it is written with its [[remainder]]: <math>5\div2=2\text{, remainder }1</math>. | ||
== Dividing by fractions == | |||
If you divide by a fraction, multiply the dividend by the divisor's reciprocal (Note: You will see a definition of a reciprocal if you go to the article [[Multiplication]]. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[Addition]] | * [[Addition]] | ||
* [[Subtraction]] | * [[Subtraction]] | ||
* [[Multiplication]] | |||
[[Category:Definition]] | [[Category:Definition]] | ||
[[Category:Operation]] | [[Category:Operation]] | ||
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In mathematics, division is an arithmetic operation which is the inverse of multiplication.
Definition
If
and
, then
, where
is the dividend,
is the divisor, and
is the quotient.
Conventions
If the quotient is not a whole number, it is usually written in decimal form:
. Sometimes, it is written with its remainder:
.
Dividing by fractions
If you divide by a fraction, multiply the dividend by the divisor's reciprocal (Note: You will see a definition of a reciprocal if you go to the article Multiplication.