Long division calculator with steps (decimal and reminder)
Use Long division calculator with steps. Here you can visually see the traditional long division format like in textbooks step by step.
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Long Division Calculator
What is the long division calculator with steps?
Long division calculator with steps is a free online tool that can show long division step by step. This tool can show the traditional long division format like in textbooks with one click. This tool is so powerful and capable of dividing that it can visually show the long division step by step.
The tool shows the quotient and remainder at the end of the division. Also, the tool lets you know what the decimal number of the quotient will be at the end of the division calculation.
How to calculate long division with steps?
If you want to do long division with steps manually, it will take a lot of time and there is a possibility of making mistakes. Now what do you do?
The simple answer is that you can use my long division calculator tool. It is very easy to use and is capable of dividing very long long divisions.
How to use the tool?
First, you enter or paste the divisor and dividend numbers in the input field of the tool. Then, when you click the calculate button, the tool will calculate your divisor numbers and you will see how the division is made visually with the steps below. The tool divides 100% correctly and presents details about the division.
It should be remembered that the decimal number of the quotient is shown at the end of the tool.
Why should you use the Long division tool?
The biggest and main reason to use this tool may be when you want to see the process of division with steps. Also, you can use the tool for several other reasons, such as:
1. To learn division. Students who are students can learn division.
2. To know the decimal of the long division result.
3. To understand the divisions step by step.
4. To save time. Because long division manually takes a lot of time.
5. To see a long division visually.
FAQs (Answers to additional questions)
1. How many and what are the principal parts of a division?
If you want to calculate the numerator of a division, then you will get a total of four parts. I mean that the principal parts of a division are four, such as: Dividend, Divisor, Quotient, Remainder.
Example, 25 ÷ 5 = 5, here 25 is the dividend, 5 is the divisor, equal to 5 is the quotient, and the remainder in this division is 0.
2. Give an example of a simple division?
Example: 20 ÷ 4 = 5
3. What is the number by which the division is done called in division?
Dividend number.
4. Which of 20 ÷ 4 is the Divisor?
The above-mentioned 20 is the Dividend number and 4 is the Divisor. Because, here 20 is divided by 4.
5. Which is the most important in division?
Getting the quotient at the end of division is the most important and essential, which indicates the end of a division.
6. What is a quotient with examples?
A quotient is the indicator of the end of a division, which is obtained after division. Example, 90 ÷ 10 = 9. Here 9 is the quotient.
7. When is a decimal formed?
A division will have a dividend, divisor, quotient, and remainder. And these remainders are formed, when the dividend is large and the remainder is small, then a decimal is formed.
8. What mathematical symbols are present in a division?
There are about five mathematical symbols present in a division, such as: 1. ÷, 2. -, 3. ×, 4. ÷, 5. =
9. How can a common person use this tool?
This tool can solve all problems related to division. It can divide long and short. Common people usually divide small and this tool is capable of dividing small.
Using this tool, a common person can divide money among themselves, use it to divide the price of a product and the customer's money, and a common parent can use the tool to teach long division to a student with steps.
10. Are all divisions the same?
No, not all divisions are the same and are not easy. There are different types of division, such as: simple division, fractional division, division with remainder.
11. When will the remainder always be zero?
When you divide by a divisor with a divisor of 0, the remainder will always be zero. The interesting thing is: no matter how big the divisor is, the remainder will always be zero, such as: 0 ÷ 5000 = 0. Because this is a division rule.
12. Can division be done if the divisor is zero?
No, if the divisor is zero, division cannot be done and the remainder is zero. According to the division rule, the dividend must be large and the divisor must be small or there must be a number other than zero. For example: 45 ÷ 9 = 5 and an example of a divisor of zero is 5 ÷ 0 = 0, which is impossible or cannot be divided.
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