quotient - translation to french
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quotient - translation to french

RESULT OF A DIVISION
Quotients
  • The quotient of 12 apples by 3 apples is 4.

quotient         
n. quotient, solution to a division problem (Mathematics)
quotient intellectuel         
n. intelligence quotient
aliquote         
n. aliquot, quotient having no remainder (Mathematics)

Definition

quotient
n. an intelligence quotient (= IQ)

Wikipedia

Quotient

In arithmetic, a quotient (from Latin: quotiens 'how many times', pronounced ) is a quantity produced by the division of two numbers. The quotient has widespread use throughout mathematics, and is commonly referred to as the integer part of a division (in the case of Euclidean division), or as a fraction or a ratio (in the case of proper division). For example, when dividing 20 (the dividend) by 3 (the divisor), the quotient is "6 with a remainder of 2" in the Euclidean division sense, and 6 2 3 {\displaystyle 6{\tfrac {2}{3}}} in the proper division sense. In the second sense, a quotient is simply the ratio of a dividend to its divisor.

Examples of use of quotient
1. Cela a permis d‘accroître le quotient de portance.
2. S‘abandonne au «quotient émotionnel» comme un soliste ŕ ses partitions.
3. Il faut donc examiner l‘influence du quotient intellectuel sur la santé en termes génériques.
4. Olivier Dessibourg Il existe divers tests de quotient intellectuel (QI) pour mesurer l‘intelligence d‘une personne.
5. Le groupement Siemens sest acquitté dun quotient de soumission délivré par la BNP Paribas de lordre de 426 000 euros.