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What is the difference between division, division and division in primary school mathematics?
1, Division: indicates that one number is divided by another.

For example: 8 divided by 2 equals 8÷2.

2. Points: Points are exactly the antonyms of points.

For example: 2 divided by 8 equals 8 divided by 2, which is 8÷2.

3. Points: It means dividends.

For example, 8 divided by 2 is 8 divided by 2, which is 8÷2.

Extended data:

The relationship between dividend, divisor, quotient and remainder

1, the absolute value of the difference between the remainder and the divisor is less than the absolute value of the divisor (applicable to real number fields).

2, dividend = divisor × quotient+remainder

3. Divider = (Divider-Remainder) quotient

4, quotient = (dividend-remainder) ÷ divisor

5, remainder = dividend-divisor × quotient.

For example:

1÷8=0...... 1

Because the integer part of 1 divided by 8 is not enough to quotient 1, you can only write 0, and at the same time, because 1 is not enough to subtract 8, it moves down as a remainder.

Verification: dividend = quotient × divisor+remainder, that is, 0× 8+1= 0+1=1(dividend).