- Quotient
In
mathematics , a quotient is the result of a division. For example, when dividing 6 by 3, the quotient is 2, while 6 is called the dividend, and 3 thedivisor . The quotient can also be expressed as the number of times the divisor divides into the dividend.A quotient can also mean just the
integer part of the result of dividing twointegers . For example, the quotient of 13 ÷ 5 would be 2 while theremainder would be 3. For more, see thedivision algorithm .In more abstract branches of mathematics, the word "quotient" is often used to describe sets, spaces, or
algebraic structure s whose elements are theequivalence class es of someequivalence relation on another set, space, or algebraic structure. See:
*quotient set
*quotient group
*quotient ring
*quotient space (linear algebra)
*quotient space of atopological space
*quotient object
*right quotient andleft quotient (operations onformal languages )The
quotient rule is a method for findingderivatives incalculus .Quotients also come up in certain tests, like the
IQ test, which stands forintelligence quotient . In this case, your quotient is basically your score. In recent decades, as people begin to emphasize on full personal development, other similar quotients appeared. These includemoral quotient,emotional quotient ,adversity quotient,creativity quotient, etc.See also
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Ratio
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