Mathematics Division

In mathematics, division is the operation which is the opposite of multiplication.

The symbols for division are the slash () and the fraction line, as in:

Mathematics Division
    or

where both expressions mean "6 divided by 3", with 2 as the answer. The first number (6) is the dividend, and the second number (3) is the divisor. The result (or answer) of a division is the quotient, where any left-over amount as whole numbers is called the remainder. For example, gives quotient 3 with remainder 2, all expressed as the mixed number or ).

With multiplication

If Mathematics Division  times Mathematics Division  equals Mathematics Division , written as:

    Mathematics Division 

where Mathematics Division  is not Mathematics Division , then Mathematics Division  equals Mathematics Division  divided by Mathematics Division , written as:

    Mathematics Division 

For example,

    Mathematics Division 

because

    Mathematics Division .

In the above expressions, the dividend is Mathematics Division , the divisor is Mathematics Division  and the quotient is Mathematics Division  (with no remainder).

Division by zero, as in

    Mathematics Division 

is not defined.

Notation

Division is most often shown by placing the dividend over the divisor with a horizontal line (called a vinculum) between them. For example, Mathematics Division  divided by Mathematics Division  is written as

    Mathematics Division 

This can be read as "x divided by y", or "x over y". A way to express division on one line is to write the dividend, then a slash, then the divisor, like this:

    Mathematics Division 

This is the usual way to write division in most computer programming languages, since it can easily be typed as a simple sequence of characters.

A typographical variation which is halfway between these two forms uses a slash, but elevates the dividend and lowers the divisor:

    ab

Any of these forms can be used to show a fraction. A fraction is a division expression where the dividend and divisor are both integers (in that case, the two numbers are called numerator and denominator).

Division should not be confused with ratios, which are written as Mathematics Division , and read "Mathematics Division  (is) to Mathematics Division ".

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