Quotient-Remainder Theorem Calculator

Given n = 50 and d = 3: Show the quotient remainder theorem For positive integers n and d n div d = q n mod d = r n = dq + r and 0 r < d This is the integer quotient when n d 50 3 = Floor(16.666666666667) =

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Given n = 50 and d = 3:

Show the quotient remainder theorem

Quotient Remainder Definition

For positive integers n and d

n div d = q

n mod d = r <--> n = dq + r

and 0 ≤ r < d

Determine n div d:

This is the integer quotient when n ÷ d

50 ÷ 3 = Floor(16.666666666667) = 16

Determine n mod d (remainder)

50 mod 3 = 2

Quotient-Remainder Theorem:

n = dq + r

50 = (3)(16) + 2

50 = 48 + 2

50 = 50

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How does the Quotient-Remainder Theorem Calculator work?

Free Quotient-Remainder Theorem Calculator - Given 2 positive integers n and d, this displays the quotient remainder theorem.
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What 3 formulas are used for the Quotient-Remainder Theorem Calculator?

q = n div d
r = n mod d
n = dq + r

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What 6 concepts are covered in the Quotient-Remainder Theorem Calculator?

integera whole number; a number that is not a fraction
...,-5,-4,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,4,5,...modulusthe remainder of a division, after one number is divided by another.
a mod bquotientThe result of dividing two expressions.quotient-remainder theoremWhen we divide A by B, Q is the quotient, R is the remainderremainderThe portion of a division operation leftover after dividing two integerstheoremA statement provable using logic

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