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:Returns the quotient (integer part of the result) of the two numbers. | :Returns the quotient (integer part of the result) of the two numbers. | ||
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:Returns the quotient of the two polynomials. | :Returns the quotient of the two polynomials. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:41, 5 October 2017
- Div( <Dividend Number>, <Divisor Number> )
- Returns the quotient (integer part of the result) of the two numbers.
- Example:
Div(16, 3)
yields 5.
- Div( <Dividend Polynomial>, <Divisor Polynomial> )
- Returns the quotient of the two polynomials.
- Example:
Div(x^2 + 3 x + 1, x - 1)
yields f(x) = x + 4.