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The general rule is that they are both on the same side of zero on the number line.
The answer is a positive number.
The value of the quotient of two integers with different signs is the same as if the signs were the same. Because the numbers have different signs, the quotient is negative.
i dunno if this is the answer youre looking for. negative x negative = positive negative x positive = negative positive x positive = positive same thing with dividing integers its really simple.
Integers can be implied decimals or fractions. 3 is the same as 3.0 3 is the same as 3/1 As a general rule, decimals and fractions are distinct from integers.
It will be the same as dividing positives but if it is a negetive divided by a postive the answer will still be negative
It is the same thing as dividing whole numbers in order to find a quotient.
divide them or multiply then put a negative because to different signs make a negative to of the same signs make a positive
The answer is positive.
It's a positive number. Here's the rule: In multiplication and division . . . -- If both numbers have the same sign, then the result of multiplying or dividing them is positive. -- If the two numbers have different signs, then the result of multiplying or dividing them is negative.
The sum is positive.
if the signs are the same you must add its opposite.
The answer is always positive (or 0).
It is the base raised to the exponent used in the numerator minus the exponent for the denominator. That is, a^x / a^y = a^(x-y)
When dividing integers with the same sign, your answer will be positive. 10 divided by 2 is 5. -100 divided by -50 is 2. I hope I answered your question. Thank you for asking.
Adding integers, if they have the same sign, add their absolute values and keep the same sign. Subtracting, change the sign of the 2nd number and the add using rules of addition. Multiplying and dividing, Divide the absolute values, if the signs are the same the answer is positive, if the signs are different the answer is negative.
If the signs (positive/negative) are the same, the answer is going to be positive. If the signs are different, the answer going to be negative.
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if both have the same sign the answer is positive, if they have different signs the answer is negative.
When you multiply two integers of the same sign, the answer is always positive. A positive times a positive is positive and a negative times a negative is positive.
The rules are not the same.Multiplication is commutative whereas division is not.Multiplication is associative whereas division is not.
Multiplying and dividing integers is real easy. All you have to do is do regular dividing and multiplying keeping in mind these simple rules: RULES: 1: When multiplying or dividing integers, when the numbers are a positive, positive they equal a positive. When the numbers are negative, negative they equal a positive. In other words, same signs equal positive. 2: This rule is very similar to the rule above. The only change is that when the signs are different, they equal a negative. ( negative, positive= negative, positive, negative= negative.) Please correct me if I'm wrong. Multiply integers- my notes from class positive x positive= positive positive x negative= negative negative x negative= positive Divide integers- again my notes from class positive divided by a positive= positive negative divided by a negative= positive negative divided by a positive= negative Dividing integers are simple if the number has a different sign than the other it is always negative but if they have the same sign its always positive ex. -20/5=-4 ex. -20/-4=-5
In all of these cases the result is positive.