You are on page 1of 3

Division of Rational numbers

Division of Rational numbers In mathematics, especially in elementary arithmetic, division () is an arithmetic operation. Specifically, if b times c equals a, written: where b is not zero, then a divided by b equals c, written: ab=c For instance, 63=2 since 6=32 In the expression a b = c, a is called the dividend or numerator, b the divisor or denominator and the result c is called the quotient. Conceptually, division describes two distinct but related settings. Partitioning involves taking a set of size a and forming b groups that are equal in size. The size of each group formed, c, is the quotient of a and b. Quotative division involves taking a set of size a and forming groups of size b. The number of groups of this size that can be formed, c, is the quotient of a and b. Teaching division usually leads to the concept of fractions being introduced to students.
Know More About :- Linear Equation Algebra

Math.Edurite.com

Page : 1/3

Unlike addition, subtraction, and multiplication, the set of all integers is not closed under division. Dividing two integers may result in a remainder. To complete the division of the remainder, the number system is extended to include fractions or rational numbers as they are more generally called. Division of rational numbers The result of dividing two rational numbers is another rational number when the divisor is not 0. We may define division of two rational numbers p/q and r/s by

All four quantities are integers, and only p may be 0. This definition ensures that division is the inverse operation of multiplication.

Read More About :- Surface Area of a Cuboid and a Cube

Math.Edurite.com

Page : 2/3

ThankYou

Math.Edurite.Com

You might also like