Wiki source code of quotient
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| 1 | h1. Notations of quotient | ||
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| 3 | The quotient represents the integer division operator. When the operator is applied to integer arguments {html}\\(a\\){html} and {html}\\(b\\){html}, the result is the "quotient of a divided by {html}\\(b\\){html}". | ||
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| 6 | h3. Descriptions of this symbol | ||
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| 8 | - quotient in [openMath/integer1|http://www.openmath.org/cd/integer1.xhtml#quotient]. | ||
| 9 | - quotient in [mathML|http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML3/chapter4.html#contm.quotient]. | ||
| 10 | - quotient in [mathWorld|http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Quotient.html]. | ||
| 11 | - quotient in [wikipedia|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quotient]. | ||
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| 16 | h3. Observations of quotient | ||
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| 18 | Put your observations here... | ||
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| 20 | h4. English !quotient1-en.png|align=right! | ||
| 21 | In the [precalculus book|Census.Bibliography#precalculus-Larson-Hostetler] we find quotient of _f_ and _g_ is represented in page 84. | ||
| 22 | [Go directly to the example in google books link|http://books.google.com/books?id=g1Bul7oPMF4C&lpg=PA574&dq=Row%20matrix&pg=PA84#v=onepage&q&f=false]. | ||
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| 26 | h4. Dutch !quotient1-du.png|align=right! | ||
| 27 | The Dutch book [Basisboek Wiskunde|Census.Bibliography#BasisboekWiskunde-JanvandeCraats] shows the quotient of a function in page 144, and it called 'Quotiënt' in Dutch context. | ||
| 28 | [Download and preview the example|http://staff.science.uva.nl/~craats/BasisboekWiskunde2HP.pdf]. | ||
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| 32 | h4. German !quotient1-de.png|align=right! | ||
| 33 | We find in the German book [Differential und Integralrechnung|Census.Bibliography#Mathematik1Differential-undIntegralrechnung] the quotient of two polynomial is represented in page 69, and quotient is called 'Quotient' in German context. | ||
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| 37 | ---- | ||
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| 39 | h3. Encoding the observations of quotient | ||
| 40 | [See encodings|http://devdemo.activemath.org/mathbridge/tools/symbolpresentation.cmd?order=by+Theory&lang=x-all&fmt=html&clipCoordinate=1&omsource=%3COMOBJ%3E%0D%0A++++++++%3COMA%3E%0D%0A++++++++++%3COMS+cd%3D%22integer1%22+name%3D%22quotient%22%2F%3E%0D%0A++++++++++%3COMV+name%3D%22a%22+%2F%3E%0D%0A++++++++++%3COMV+name%3D%22b%22+%2F%3E%0D%0A++++++++%3C%2FOMA%3E%0D%0A++++++%3C%2FOMOBJ%3E&submit=View] | ||
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| 44 | ---- | ||
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| 46 | TODO: here would be the right place for notations about the long-division instead of arith1.divide (or... on top of). | ||
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