If one of them is a negative then the answer is a negative but if there both negative or positive then the answer will be positive
Make sure that the numerator and denominator have different signs.
Dividing integers and whole numbers both involve determining how many times one number fits into another, but they differ in their outcome and treatment of signs. When dividing whole numbers, the result is always a non-negative quotient or zero, while dividing integers can yield negative quotients depending on the signs of the numbers involved. Additionally, dividing whole numbers cannot result in fractions or remainders in the same way that integer division can, as integer division may involve negative results or remainders when dividing positive and negative integers.
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.
To add two integers with unlike signs: -- Find the difference between their sizes, ignoring their signs. -- Give the difference the sign of the integer with the larger size.
-- Ignore the signs for a moment. -- Find the difference of the two integers. -- Give it the sign of whichever integer is the bigger number.
Make sure that the numerator and denominator have different signs.
The examples show that, to find the of two integers with unlike signs first find the absolute value of each integers.
Dividing integers and whole numbers both involve determining how many times one number fits into another, but they differ in their outcome and treatment of signs. When dividing whole numbers, the result is always a non-negative quotient or zero, while dividing integers can yield negative quotients depending on the signs of the numbers involved. Additionally, dividing whole numbers cannot result in fractions or remainders in the same way that integer division can, as integer division may involve negative results or remainders when dividing positive and negative integers.
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.
-- write the difference between the integers without regard to their signs -- give the difference the same sign as the larger of the two integers
To add two integers with unlike signs: -- Find the difference between their sizes, ignoring their signs. -- Give the difference the sign of the integer with the larger size.
-- Ignore the signs for a moment. -- Find the difference of the two integers. -- Give it the sign of whichever integer is the bigger number.
They become positive integers for instance - - 2 = 2
if the signs are the same you must add its opposite.
When their signs are the same.
- Always, if the two integers are both positive. - Sometimes, if the two integers have different signs. - Never, if the two integers are both negative.
To add integers with like signs you jut put the positive in front of the answer (you just add and put a positive sign in front of it)