Tool to solve an division equation with one or more unknowns. Specialized equation solver for divisions with one or more variables.
Division with Unknown(s) - dCode
Tag(s) : Symbolic Computation
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The division solving uses the equation solver available on dCode. This is only a special form of equation involving the / division operator (slash).
Example: $ x/5=2 \iff x=10 $
Input the variable with a letter (generally x) to indicate that it is this unknown which has to be found, the solver will give the division result either in the form of integer if it exists, in fraction form, or in numerical form (number with decimal places).
Solving of equations with addition, subtraction, multiplication or other operators can be handled by the dCode equation solver.
dCode proposes an Euclidean division tool (integer division with remainder and quotient).
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