Mathematics, 08.03.2021 19:20, jazmaine1217
24 On donne l'égalité 1 211 = 85 x 14 + 21.
a. Cette égalité traduit-elle la division eucli-
dienne de 1 211 par 85 ? Justifie.
b. Cette égalité traduit-elle la division eucli-
dienne de 1 211 par 14 ? Justifie.
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24 On donne l'égalité 1 211 = 85 x 14 + 21.
a. Cette égalité traduit-elle la division eucli-
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