Examples of using Divisor in English and their translations into Turkish
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Greatest common divisor.
So a divisor and a factor are kind of the same thing.
You know what a divisor is?
Put the bars for the divisor(96431) on the board, as shown in the graphic below.
That's their greatest common divisor.
If you add up 28's divisors, you get 28.
So the greatest common divisor is six, and six is obviously six, you divide both of these by six and you get the empirical formula.
Well, the greatest common divisor of six and twelve?
Here is the first calculation for computing a 3-bit CRC:The algorithm acts on the bits directly above the divisor in each step.
The greatest common divisor of six and twelve equals six.
In the above expression, a is called the dividend, b the divisor and c the quotient.
Let's write out all the divisors for 220 and 284, excepting themselves.
Hopefully you're ready to do the greatest common divisor or factor problems.
The bits not above the divisor are simply copied directly below for that step.
Let g be the greatest common divisor of a and b.
So the greatest common divisor or greatest common factor of twenty-five and twenty, well, that equals five.
Let's do the greatest common divisor of six and twelve.
If dividend and divisor have the same sign, the result is positive, if they have different signs the result is negative.
What is the greatest common divisor of twenty-five and twenty?
The relational division operation is a slightly more complex operation and essentially involves using the tuples of one relation(the dividend)to partition a second relation the divisor.
The dividend fraction by the divisor fraction's reciprocal.
And since both terms, the divisor and the dividend, are both negative-- negative 54 and negative 6-- it turns out that the answer is positive.
First of all, when someone asks you what's the greatest common divisor of twelve and eight?
If I wrote this as H2O1, what's the greatest common divisor of 2 and 1? Well, it's 1, so you just have to divide them by 1.
And of course, we could have just as easily had said,the greatest common divisor of twelve and eight equals four.
So with that out of the way, let's figure out,what is the greatest common divisor or the greatest common factor of twelve and eight?
Or, if you move the decimal over, and when you move the decimal over to the right one spot,all you're doing is you're multiplying both the divisor and the dividend by ten. Which is fine as long as you multiply both of them by ten.