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.
No. A quotient is the result of a division. You can divide any real number by any other real number except zero. Most quotients are not whole numbers.Not always because the quotient could be a decimal or a fraction.
There are no such numbers since any number can be written as a quotient of itself and 1. For example, pi = pi/1
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.
quotient* * * * *No. It is a multiple.
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.
No. A quotient is the result of a division. You can divide any real number by any other real number except zero. Most quotients are not whole numbers.Not always because the quotient could be a decimal or a fraction.
There are no such numbers since any number can be written as a quotient of itself and 1. For example, pi = pi/1
In mathematics, a rational number is any number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction a/b of two integers, with the denominator b not equal to zero. Since all whole numbers are integers, all fractions made up of whole numbers will be rational.
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
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.
quotient* * * * *No. It is a multiple.
Yes, as long as the two nonzero numbers are themselves rational. (Since a rational number is any number that can be expressed as the quotient of two rational numbers, or any number that can be written as a fraction using only rational numbers.) If one of the nonzero numbers is not rational, the quotient will most likely be irrational.
Any number, including 65, can be divided by any other number, but the quotient may or may not be a whole number. If you're looking for a number by which 65 can be divided that will give you a quotient that is a whole number, that would be either 5 or 65.
A WHOLE NUMBER IS ANY NUMBER FROM 0 TO INFINITY.
-- Every whole number is a rational number. -- Any whole number divided by any whole number (except zero) produces a rational number.
The number of subsets of any set must be a whole number.