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Standard VIII
Mathematics
Divisibility by 3
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State Euclid Division lemma. If Euclid lemma is used for a<b as a=bq+r , then which of a,b,q, or r is necessarily zero.
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Hi,
for the mentioned condition
a<b
as
a=bq+r
, then
the necessary condition is ,
q=0 implying that r=a
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