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the quotient of an integer and its opposite is never negative.

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If i wrote ''the quotient of an integer divided by an integer with an opposite sign takes the sign of the greater absolute value'' what is the error?

The quotient of an integer divided by an integer with the opposite sign is always negative.


What are the rules in dividing integers?

A positive integer divided by a positive integer always results in a positive quotient. It is not possible to divide by zero.


Do integers have to have an opposite or just be a positive or negative number?

An integer is just a whole number, excluding zero. Any positive integer will always have an opposite just by placing a negative sign in front of the positive integer. You can also say that any negative whole number is an integer.


Should the quotient of an integer and a nonzero integer always be rational?

No.


When dividing a positive number by a positive number the quotient is?

The answer is always positive. If the signs are the same (positive by positive, negative by negative), then the quotient is always positive. If the signs are different (positive by negative, negative by positive), then the quotient is always negative.


Is an integer is always a natural number?

An integer is a positive number or its opposite. Meaning 8.9 is not an integer but 8.0 is, an integer has to be a whole number, positive or negative! You're welcome... :) <3 'peace an blessins, peace an blessins'! GLOZELL


Can the quotient of an integer be divided by a nonzero integer a rational number always?

Yes, it is.


Is the quotient of an integer divided by a nonzero integer always a rational number?

Yes.


Is the product of a negative integer and a positive integer always positive?

No


Is the quotient of an integer divided by a nonzero integer always be a rational number Why?

Yes, always. That is the definition of a rational number.


The quotient of a negative integer and a positive integer is?

The quotient of a positive integer by a negative is always negative. Say this to yourself a couple times: "MULTIPLICATION: minus times minus is plus (negative x negative = positive).....minus times plus is minus (negative x positive = negative).....plus times plus is plus (positive x positive = positive) DIVISION: minus divi minus is plus (negative ÷ negative = positive)......minus divi plus is minus (negative ÷ positive = negative).....plus divi plus is plus (positive ÷ positive = positive)"


Is the difference of a positive integer and a negative integer always positive?

The difference between any numbers is always positive.