Division


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Key word of Division

The division is for disseminating a gathering of things into two halves. It is one of the four fundamental tasks of math capacities.

What is Division

The division symbol "÷" was originally used by Wallis in England and was later popularized in England.

The original meaning of the division is to divide, and the horizontal line in the middle of the symbol "÷" separates the upper and lower parts, which vividly represents "divide". So far, the four arithmetic symbols are complete, and it was far from being widely adopted by various countries at that time.

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Next article The Rise and Fall of Ancient Greek Mathematics The division symbol "÷" was first used by Wallis (Wallis) in England, and has since been popularized in England and around the world.

Multiplication means addition, and division is a calculation opposite to multiplication. It means division, so various uses "÷" to vividly express division.

The symbol "÷" was originally popular in the European continent as a minus sign. Earlier people used ":" to express division or a ratio, and some people used fractional line "-" to express rationally.

Later, some people combined the two to become "÷" , the Swiss mathematician Raha officially used "÷" as the division sign.

The division sign "÷", originally popular in continental Europe as a minus sign, used ":" to express division or a ratio. Some people use fractional lines to express ratios, and later some people combine the two to become "÷". The Swiss mathematician Raha officially used "÷" as a division sign. The equal sign " = " was first used in 1540 by Richard Rickold, a professor at the University of Oxford. It was gradually accepted by the people after the French mathematician Veda used it extensively in his works in 1591 .

The picture shows a whole orange and a half-cut orange. On the left is a half orange. This is half of the orange. Which is divided into two.

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Division definition : The division is one of the four number-crunching tasks. Knowing the result of two variables and one of the elements, the activity to observe the other element is called division. On the off chance that ab=c (b≠0), the activity of utilizing the item c and the element b to find one more element an is division, composed as c/b, articulated as c separated by b (or b isolated by c). Among them, c is known as the profit, b is known as the divisor, and the consequence of activity an is known as the remainder.

Divide into an equal amount

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