Division formula table
The division formula table comes from the multiplication formula table, and division is one of the four operations. Given the product of two factors and a non-zero factor, the operation of finding another factor is called division. The rule of integer division is to start with the quotient of the dividend, first look at how many digits the dividend has, and then try to divide the dividend by the first few digits. If it is less than the divisor, try dividing it by one digit. Write the quotient on a digit other than the divisor, and the remainder after each divisor must be less than the divisor.
The content of the division formula table is:
1÷ 1= 1
2÷ 1=2 2÷2= 1 4÷2=2
3÷ 1=3 3÷3= 1 6÷3=2 9÷3=3
4÷ 1=4 4÷4= 1 8÷4=2 12÷4=3 16÷4=4
5÷ 1=5 5÷5= 1 10÷5=2 15÷5=3 20÷5=4 25÷5=5
6÷ 1=6 6÷6= 1 12÷6=2 18÷6=3 24÷6=4 30÷6=5 36÷6=6
7÷ 1=7 7÷7= 1 14÷7=2 2 1÷7=3 28÷7=4 35÷7=5 42÷7=6 49÷7=7
8÷ 1=8 8÷8= 1 16÷8=2 24÷8=3 32÷8=4 40÷8=5 48÷8=6 56÷8=7 64÷8=8
9÷ 1=9 9÷9= 1 18÷9=2 27÷9=3 36÷9=4 45÷9=5 54÷9=6 63÷9=7 72÷9=8
8 1÷9=9