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Yes but only if the denominator is 0 (so the quotient is not defined).

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What is a number that can be written as a quotient of 2 positive or negative numbers?

Any positive number can be written as a quotient of two positive numbers or a quotient of two negative numbers. Any real number can be written as the quotient of two real numbers.


Is the quotient of two real numbers always a real number?

No. Not if the second number is zero.


Is a rational number a real number?

Yes, a rational number is a real number. A rational number is a number that can be written as the quotient of two integers, a/b, where b does not equal 0. Integers are real numbers. The quotient of two real numbers is always a real number. The terms "rational" and "irrational" apply to the real numbers. There is no corresponding concept for any other types of numbers.


Is the quotient of two rational numbers always a real number?

A real number is any number so yes it is always a real number * * * * * Except if the second number is 0, in which case the quotient is not defined.


What are real numbers that can't be expressed as a quotient of two integers?

An Irrational Number..


Real numbers that can't be expressed as a quotient of two integers?

Irrational number


What is the quotient of two real numbers with the same sign?

The sign of the quotient will be positive. +A/+B = +C. -A/-B = +C. This assumes B is not zero.


Is quotient subtracting or adding?

Quotient is the number you get when dividing two numbers.


The quotient of two numbers is a whole number?

It can be.


Can you tell without dividing a number how many digits are in the quotient?

No, because a quotient requires two numbers. Given the two numbers it is quite easy to work out the number of digits in the quotient.


What is rational numbers are quotient of any two integers?

If a number can be expressed as the quotient of two numbers (a ÷ b) and b is not zero, then it is a rational number.


What is the relationship of rational numbers and real number?

The set of rational numbers is a subset of the set of real numbers. That means that every rational number is a real number, but not every real number is rational. The square root of 2 is an example of a real number that isn't rational; that is, it can't be expressed as the quotient of two integers.