Asked by Alexis
In this quotient,
enter your response here is the dividend and
enter your response here is the divisor.
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I don't see the quotient you mean. Could you paste it?
Meanwhile, here's how to tell which is which and how to fill the blanks:
- The dividend is the quantity being divided (the numerator in a fraction).
- The divisor is the quantity you divide by (the denominator in a fraction).
Examples:
- For 12 ÷ 3 = 4: In this quotient, 12 is the dividend and 3 is the divisor.
- For the fraction 5/8: In this quotient, 5 is the dividend and 8 is the divisor.
- For (x^2 + 1)/(x − 1): In this quotient, x^2 + 1 is the dividend and x − 1 is the divisor.
Send the specific quotient and I’ll fill in the blanks for you.
Meanwhile, here's how to tell which is which and how to fill the blanks:
- The dividend is the quantity being divided (the numerator in a fraction).
- The divisor is the quantity you divide by (the denominator in a fraction).
Examples:
- For 12 ÷ 3 = 4: In this quotient, 12 is the dividend and 3 is the divisor.
- For the fraction 5/8: In this quotient, 5 is the dividend and 8 is the divisor.
- For (x^2 + 1)/(x − 1): In this quotient, x^2 + 1 is the dividend and x − 1 is the divisor.
Send the specific quotient and I’ll fill in the blanks for you.
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