Learning the basic division facts will help you solve any division
problem. You can use the multiplication facts you already know. They will help
you find the quotient of each division fact.
6 X 2 = 12
therefore
12 -:- 2 = 6
or
5 X 3 = 15
therefore
15 -:- 5 = 3
Rules for dividing by 0.
Rule 1.
0 divided by any number (except 0) equals 0.
Examples:
0 -:- 3 = 0
0 -:- 9 = 0
0 -:- 5 = 0
Rule 2.
You cannot divide by 0.
Example: 3 -:- 0 is impossible to do.
Rules for dividing by 1.
Rule 1.
Any number (except 0) when divided by itself
equals 1.
Examples:
3 -:- 3 = 1
7 -:- 7 = 1
9 -:- 9 = 1
Rule 2.
Any number divided by 1 equals that number.
Examples:
8 -:- 1 = 8
3 -:- 1 = 3
4 -:- 1 = 4
2 as a divisor
3 as a divisor
4 as a divisor
5 as a divisor
0 -:- 2 =
0 -:- 3 =
0 -:- 4 =
0 -:- 5 =
2 -:- 2 =
3 -:- 3 =
4 -:- 4 =
5 -:- 5 =
4 -:- 2 =
6 -:- 3 =
8 -:- 4 =
10 -:- 5 =
6 -:- 2 =
9 -:- 3 =
12 -:- 4 =
15 -:- 5 =
8 -:- 2 =
12 -:- 3 =
16 -:- 4 =
20 -:- 5 =
10 -:- 2 =
15 -:- 3 =
20 -:- 4 =
25 -:- 5 =
12 -:- 2 =
18 -:- 3 =
24 -:- 4 =
30 -:- 5 =
14 -:- 2 =
21 -:- 3 =
28 -:- 4 =
35 -:- 5 =
16 -:- 2 =
24 -:- 3 =
32 -:- 4 =
40 -:- 5 =
18 -:- 2 =
27 -:- 3 =
36 -:- 4 =
45 -:- 5 =
20 -:- 2 =
30 -:- 3 =
40 -:- 4 =
50 -:- 5 =
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