It depends. 0 over anything is 0. Something over 0 is always undefined.
0/9=0
9/0=undefined
Pretend both the numbers are positive, find the quotient as normal and then make it negative.
You need two numbers to find a quotient.
To find the quotient of two numbers when one is positive and the other is negative, divide the absolute values of the numbers as you normally would. The result will be negative since the quotient of a positive and a negative number is always negative. For example, if you divide 10 (positive) by -2 (negative), the quotient is -5.
A quotient is the answer to a multiplication problem. Therefore, just multiply the two numbers.
The answer is the normal quotient except negative. Pos X neg = neg
Pretend both the numbers are positive, find the quotient as normal and then make it negative.
You need two numbers to find a quotient.
To find the quotient of two numbers when one is positive and the other is negative, divide the absolute values of the numbers as you normally would. The result will be negative since the quotient of a positive and a negative number is always negative. For example, if you divide 10 (positive) by -2 (negative), the quotient is -5.
A quotient is the answer to a multiplication problem. Therefore, just multiply the two numbers.
The quotient of two numbers, X and Y, is X/Y.
The answer is the normal quotient except negative. Pos X neg = neg
A quotient is defined for two numbers, not just one.
A quotient is the answer you get when you divide two numbers by one another.
-- Add the two numbers. -- Divide their sum by 2 . -- The quotient is the mean of the two numbers.
That is called "division".
If the divisor and the dividend are positive then the quotient will be positive too.
A quotient is a binary operation. That means, you can calculate the quotient of two numbers. There cannot be a quotient of only one number.