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Cosa (chi) è quotiënt - definizione

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

quotient         
(quotients)
Quotient is used when indicating the presence or degree of a characteristic in someone or something.
Being rich doesn't actually increase your happiness quotient...
The island has a high quotient of clergymen.
intelligence quotient: see IQ
N-COUNT: usu sing, usu n N, N of n
Quotient (universal algebra)         
CONSTRUCTION IN UNIVERSAL ALGEBRA
Congruence lattice; Compatible operation; Maltsev variety; Maltsev conditions; Quotient algebra (universal algebra)
In mathematics, a quotient algebra is the result of partitioning the elements of an algebraic structure using a congruence relation.
Quotient         
In arithmetic, a quotient (from '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).

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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.