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find the divisor

/faɪnd ðə dɪˈvaɪ.zər/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To determine the integer or number that divides a given dividend exactly, resulting in a quotient with no remainder.

Example Sentences:
  • To solve the equation, you must first find the divisor that results in a whole number quotient.
  • Students were asked to find the divisor of 24 that is also a prime number.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

The phrase is a compound of the Middle English 'finden' (from Old English 'findan') and 'divisor', which derives from the Latin 'divisor' (distributor/divider), from the verb 'dividere'. It is a standard mathematical instruction used in arithmetic and number theory to identify the integer that divides another number without leaving a remainder.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a 'divisor' as a 'divider'—you are looking for the number that slices a larger number into equal, whole pieces.

Frequently Asked Questions About “find the divisor

1. What is the meaning of “find the divisor” in English?

In English, find the divisor (verb) is defined as: “To determine the integer or number that divides a given dividend exactly, resulting in a quotient with no remainder.”.

2. How do you use “find the divisor” in a sentence?

To solve the equation, you must first find the divisor that results in a whole number quotient.

3. What are English synonyms of “find the divisor”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “find the divisor”?

The phrase is a compound of the Middle English 'finden' (from Old English 'findan') and 'divisor', which derives from the Latin 'divisor' (distributor/divider), from the verb 'dividere'. It is a standard mathematical instruction used in arithmetic and number theory to identify the integer that divides another number without leaving a remainder.