quotient
The word for the answer after dividing one number by another is the quotient.
When you divide one number by another which is not a factor.
They are every number you can possibly get when you divide one positive whole number by another one, or one negative whole number by another one.
The answer is rational when you divide one whole number by another one.
Drawing a line to divide one area from another. Creating a boundary.
Yes, unless you divide the number by itself, then the answer would be one. Also, you can divide it by one, and the answer would be that number.
The quotient
When you want to subtract one number from another.
When you divide one number by another which is not a factor.
They are every number you can possibly get when you divide one positive whole number by another one, or one negative whole number by another one.
It means that number can divide into the other number evenly, with no remainder.
That presumes that you already have one. Take the one you have and divide it into the number. Voila! Another factor.
The answer is rational when you divide one whole number by another one.
the number that is left over in a division in which one quantity does not exactly divide another
Divide the smaller number into the larger one. If the answer is an integer, it's a multiple.
That is usually called the "remainder".
Drawing a line to divide one area from another. Creating a boundary.
Factors come in pairs. If you know one factor, divide it into the number. The answer will be another factor.