The quotient of 5 and negative 30 is both. Rational numbers and integers include many of the same numbers. Integers are positive and negative counting numbers, but rational numbers include nonrepeating decimals and fractions.
No, -5 is not an irrational number. Irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be represented as the quotient of two integers. Since -5 is already an integer, it is rational.
A rational number is a continuous quantity that is a quotient of two integers in which the second integer is a natural number. Rational numbers include the integers as well as non-integers such as fractions and decimals. Rational numbers are the direct result of the arithmetical operation of division.
Every whole number can be expressed as the quotient or ratio of other whole numbers, and whole numbers ARE integers.
Yes, but only if the second integer is not zero.
The quotient of 5 and negative 30 is both. Rational numbers and integers include many of the same numbers. Integers are positive and negative counting numbers, but rational numbers include nonrepeating decimals and fractions.
Yes. A rational number is a number that can be expressed as the quotient of two integers, the divisor not being zero. Since the divisor of an integer is 1, then all integers are rational.
No, -5 is not an irrational number. Irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be represented as the quotient of two integers. Since -5 is already an integer, it is rational.
A quotient of integers is the result of dividing one integer by another. When dividing two integers, the result may be a whole number if the division is exact, or a decimal/fraction if there is a remainder. For example, when dividing 10 by 2, the quotient is 5, which is also an integer.
A rational number is a continuous quantity that is a quotient of two integers in which the second integer is a natural number. Rational numbers include the integers as well as non-integers such as fractions and decimals. Rational numbers are the direct result of the arithmetical operation of division.
Every whole number can be expressed as the quotient or ratio of other whole numbers, and whole numbers ARE integers.
Yes, but only if the second integer is not zero.
There is no integer which is not a real number.
All natural numbers are integers, not all integers are natural numbers.
Whole numbers are integers. Integers are whole numbers.
an integer is any whole number for example 1, -1, 72, -72 the quotient is the answer to a division problem so the quotient of 2 integers is one whole number divided by another whole number
-4 is an integer, so the easiest way to express it as a quotient of two integers is as(-4)/1.