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divisor

/dih-vahy-zer/US // dɪˈvaɪ zər //UK // (dɪˈvaɪzə) //

除数,被除数,除子,除法器

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Mathematics.

    • : a number by which another number, the dividend, is divided.
    • : a number contained in another given number a certain integral number of times, without a remainder.

Examples

  • So for a number to be a divisor of 1,400, it had to have between zero and three powers of 2, between zero and two powers of 5 and zero or one power of 7.

  • The dividend yield overall won’t change, but the dividend per share may be reduced by the same divisor as the split.

  • When mixed with a divisor, such manures are diluted, made less active, and consequently less injurious.

  • Retaining the same dividend, we try as a divisor the polls for which a county will answer in 1377.

  • In arithmetic operations it holds the addend, subtrahend, multiplicand, or divisor.

  • Therefore, 179 is the divisor we want, which always leaves a remainder 164 in the case of the original numbers given.

  • Totitive, tot′i-tiv, n. a number less than another having with it no common divisor but unity.