Long Division Calculator
Enter the dividend and divisor (positive whole numbers). The tool shows quotient, remainder, and step-by-step long division.
How to use
Type the dividend (number to divide) and the divisor (number to divide by). Press Calculate to see each long division step. This tool performs integer long division and assumes positive integers.
Example
Divide 125 by 4. The calculator will show quotient = 31 and remainder = 1 and the steps used to find each digit of the quotient.
A Long Division Calculator makes long division simple and clear. Long division is the method used to divide large numbers by hand. Instead of doing the steps on paper and risking mistakes, this tool walks you through each step and gives the final quotient and remainder. It is perfect for students learning division, teachers preparing examples, or anyone who needs a clear calculation.
Why Use This Tool?
Long division can be tricky at first. The calculator helps by:
- Breaking the problem into easy steps.
- Showing how each digit of the quotient is found.
- Explaining subtraction and how each new digit is brought down.
- Producing an accurate quotient and remainder quickly.
This is useful for homework, preparing class examples, and checking your manual work.
How It Works
Enter two whole numbers: the dividend (the number to be divided) and the divisor (the number you divide by). The calculator performs integer long division and shows:
- The quotient (how many times the divisor fits).
- The remainder (what is left over).
- The full step-by-step process similar to long division on paper.
The tool assumes positive integers. If you need negative numbers or decimals, convert them first or use a calculator designed for those cases
Tips for Best Use
- Use whole numbers only (no commas or spaces).
- If you are practicing, try small numbers first to understand the steps.
- Compare the tool’s steps with your notebook to learn the process.
Final Thoughts
A Long Division Calculator is a great learning aid. It removes confusion, saves time, and shows exactly how the answer is reached. Use it as a study helper or a quick checker — it will make long division clear and less stressful.