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Definition of Remainder

Remainder
Remainder Re*main"der, a. Remaining; left; left over; refuse. Which is as dry as the remainder biscuit After a voyage. --Shak.

Meaning of Remainder from wikipedia

- In mathematics, the remainder is the amount "left over" after performing some com****tion. In arithmetic, the remainder is the integer "left over" after...
- In mathematics, the Chinese remainder theorem states that if one knows the remainders of the Euclidean division of an integer n by several integers, then...
- Look up remainder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Remainder is the amount "left over" when dividing two integers. Remainder may also refer to: Remaindered...
- Remainder theorem may refer to: Polynomial remainder theorem Chinese remainder theorem This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- Remaindered books or remainders are printed books that are no longer selling well, and whose remaining unsold copies are liquidated by the publisher at...
- Remainder is a 2015 British-German drama film written and directed by Omer Fast, based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Tom McCarthy. It stars Tom...
- In arithmetic, Euclidean division – or division with remainder – is the process of dividing one integer (the dividend) by another (the divisor), in a...
- largest remainders or quota-shift methods, which ****ign any leftover seats to the "plurality" winners (the parties with the largest remainders, i.e. most...
- Remainder is a 2005 novel by British author Tom McCarthy. It is McCarthy's third published work. It was first written in 2001, although not published...
- In algebra, the polynomial remainder theorem or little Bézout's theorem (named after Étienne Bézout) is an application of Euclidean division of polynomials...