- arithmetic, a
quotient (from Latin:
quotiens 'how many times',
pronounced /ˈkwoʊʃənt/) is a
quantity produced by the
division of two numbers. The
quotient has widespread...
- An
intelligence quotient (IQ) is a
total score derived from a set of
standardised tests or
subtests designed to ****ess
human intelligence. The abbreviation...
- In calculus, the
quotient rule is a
method of
finding the
derivative of a
function that is the
ratio of two
differentiable functions. Let h(x)=f(x)g(x){\displaystyle...
- 1987,
Keith Beasley used the term
Emotional Quotient (EQ) in an article,
named after the
Intelligence Quotient (IQ). The
trait model,
developed by Konstantinos...
- The set of the
equivalence classes is
sometimes called the
quotient set or the
quotient space of S{\displaystyle S} by ∼,{\displaystyle \,\sim \,,} and...
- The
respiratory quotient (RQ or
respiratory coefficient) is a
dimensionless number used in
calculations of
basal metabolic rate (BMR) when
estimated from...
- Look up
quotient space in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Quotient space may
refer to a
quotient set when the sets
under consideration are considered...
- algebra, a
quotient ring, also
known as
factor ring,
difference ring or
residue class ring, is a
construction quite similar to the
quotient group in group...
- A
quotient group or
factor group is a
mathematical group obtained by
aggregating similar elements of a
larger group using an
equivalence relation that...
- set by an
equivalence relation Quotient group Quotient ring
Quotient module Quotient space (linear algebra)
Quotient space (topology), by an equivalence...