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OpenStudy (pnathaniel56):

help help @kevon

OpenStudy (pnathaniel56):

@K

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@Kevin

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@kidrah69

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@Kevin

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@mathmale

OpenStudy (pnathaniel56):

@jiteshmeghwal9 help

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OpenStudy (jiteshmeghwal9):

follow the steps as question is asking u to do

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Think: What does "quotient" mean? How would you express "The quotient of 9 and a number?"

OpenStudy (pnathaniel56):

i dont know

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Please look up "quotient." You absolutely have to understand this word in the context of mathmatics.

OpenStudy (jiteshmeghwal9):

Euclid 's lemma divdened=divisior*quotient + remainder

OpenStudy (pnathaniel56):

whats the answer @Kevin

OpenStudy (pnathaniel56):

@mathmale

OpenStudy (mathmale):

I asked you earlier to explain what "quotient" means. Have you looked this up? Once you've done that, perhaps it'd be easier for you to express "the quotient of 9 and a number." Let the number be represented by 'x.' Write the quotient of 9 and x."

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