Q: when you divide 32 by 5,  32 is the dividend 5 is the divisor 6 is the quotient 2 is the remainder (or modulo). That will be the dividend, and the smaller the divisor. (dividend) = (divisor) * (quotient) + (remainder)        Then, the 18 and 12 shift to create the third line, and the 12 and 6 shift to create the fourth line.  The 3, 1, 1, and 2 that follow the multiplication symbol do not reappear.  They represent how many times the divisor goes into the dividend, so they are unique to each line.
A: Drop any negative signs. Know your vocabulary: Identify the larger of the two numbers. Write out this algorithm: Put the larger number in the spot for dividend, and the smaller number as the divisor. Decide how many times the smaller number will divide into the larger number, and drop it into the algorithm as the quotient. Calculate the remainder, and substitute it into the appropriate place in the algorithm. Write out the algorithm again, but this time A) use the old divisor as the new dividend and B) use the remainder as the new divisor. Repeat the previous step until the remainder is zero. The last divisor is the greatest common divisor. Here is an example, where we are trying to find the GCD of 108 and 30: Notice how the 30 and the 18 in the first line shift positions to create the second line.

Article: This sub-zone is on the east side of Orgrimmar, with a large river through it. Look for a bright red hot air balloon floating above the Valley, just past the bridge from the city center. This portal is located directly below this balloon, next to the Pandaren monk trainer Ji Firepaw.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Visit the Valley of Honor. Look for a red balloon. Enter the portal to Honeydew Village.

Problem: Article: You weren’t put on this planet to gain approval. You are unique and valuable just the way you are. If you want to become more social, do it because you want to, and not because anyone else thinks you should. For example, when you want advice, look to the best person who can tell you what you should do, and that person is you. You know yourself better than anyone else and understand what you are comfortable with. When you learn to start trusting your own advice, you’ll likely find that you won’t feel the need to ask others anymore. When you begrudgingly try to behave in a manner that is out of your comfort zone, you’re likely going to regret what happens. You may end up engaging in something that is against your values. Instead of enjoying yourself and growing from the experience, you may be disappointed in yourself.  If your friends try to pressure you into doing something you’re not comfortable with, simply tell them “no.” For instance, you could say “I appreciate that you want me to have fun, but this isn’t something I enjoy. I’m going to pass on this and I need you to accept and understand that.” If they won’t stop pressing the issue, remove yourself from the situation.  If you're experimenting with new activities, or if you're unsure if something is in line with your values, take the time to reflect on how you feel afterwards. Check in with yourself — you might find you enjoyed something unexpectedly, or you may decide that particular activity is not for you. If you're trying to figure out who you are, try journaling, which can help you get to know yourself and your values, which will help you make decisions in the future. Introverts may not be good at spending long amounts of time at busy parties, but they are excellent at many other things. Instead of focusing on what you don’t think you’re good at, or what makes you feel uncomfortable, take time to embrace what you excel at. For instance, introverts are usually excellent listeners and are pros at sympathizing with others. They are also typically self-sufficient, highly focused, and have the ability to create meaningful and deep relationships. Being around lots of people can make an introvert feel depleted. You may need to use alone time to recharge. When you’re feeling tapped out, take some time for yourself so that you can be the best person you can.  If you have to cancel an outing with your friends because you just aren’t up to it, be honest. Tell them, “I’m sorry I can’t join you today, but I’m feeling drained and need to spend time recharging. I would love to hang out with you another day.” If they don’t understand, there’s nothing you can do. Doing something you don’t feel comfortable with will only cause problems for you, and it’s just not worth it.  It may be helpful to look at your schedule and set aside designated "alone time" each day or week. Try to plan these so that they follow activities you expect to be draining, such as after a party.
Summary: Realize the only acceptance you need is from yourself. Avoid trying to be someone you’re not. Focus on what you love about yourself. Take breaks when you need to, and don’t apologize for it.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you’re not adding piped decorations but still want to add some flair, use a spatula to create waves in the icing. Swirl the whipped cream frosting to create small waves all over the cake for a more rustic look. For a crisp, uniform layer of frosting that’s perfect for layering piped designs, run a bench scraper all around your cake. Start by working the bench scraper in a circle around the edges, before running it along the top. Pull the bench scraper towards you, and remove any excess frosting that collects on the blade. Once you’ve spread an even layer of frosting onto your cake, remove your icing bag from the fridge, and add some piped designs. Pipe around the edges of the cake to make a border, and pipe along the top to create flowers or pretty dollops. Practice piping a few designs on wax paper before icing directly onto the cake. Before serving, allow your cake to set in the fridge for at least 30 minutes so that your decorations will hold their shape. The icing will maintain its shape for 2-3 days if left in the fridge, and for several hours if left at room temperature. If you leave whipped cream frosting at room temperature for longer than 3-4 hours, it may become destabilized. It will lose its fluffy, frosting shape, and it might melt off your cake.

SUMMARY: Create a rustic look by making waves in the icing. Use a bench scraper to level the cake before piping decorations. Add piped decorations to your cake. Place the decorated cake in the refrigerator.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This recipe calls for some more unusual ingredients, but bentonite clay has many benefits, including the ability to draw toxins out of the mouth and remineralize teeth. A well-stocked health food store should have all the following ingredients for making your own bentonite clay based toothpaste:  4 tablespoons bentonite clay 3 teaspoons xylitol or 1 tsp stevia (or to taste) ¼ teaspoon sea salt, finely ground 2-3 tablespoons water (adjust to desired consistency) 20 drops of peppermint oil Bentonite clay loses its effectiveness when it comes in contact with any kind of metal so gather a metal-free bowl, fork, and jar. Plastic utensils are a fine alternative to metal forks. Use the fork to thoroughly combine all the ingredients in your bowl. It is recommended to add the dry ingredients first and then add the wet ingredients a little at a time so that you can taste it and tailor the flavorings to your preferences. You can even use a small Tupperware container if desired. To use the toothpaste, you can dip toothbrush in and scrape small amount onto the bristle or you can also use a spoon to apply it onto the toothbrush.
Summary: Gather your ingredients. Gather your supplies. Mix all ingredients together. Store your new toothpaste in a metal free jar.

Q: Simply pull your finger or your mouse from the top edge of the screen down to the bottom of the screen. The app windows will become smaller. When this happens, let go to close the app.
A:
This is the simplest method and requires that the program you wish to close be open and on the screen.