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-- If the two integers have the same sign, their quotient is positive. -- If the two integers have different signs, their quotient is negative.
The numerical value is the same as the quotient of the two positive equivalents but the sign is always negative.
-- Ignore the signs. -- Divide the first fraction by the second fraction, then decide whether the answer is positive or negative. -- If both numbers in a division have the same sign, then the quotient is positive. So the quotient is positive, and you're done.
If one or both numbers are zero, then the answer is zero;if the two numbers have the same sign, then the answer is positive;if the two numbers have different signs, then the answer is negative.Incidentally, this is true of all real numbers, not just rationals.
Their quotient is positive if the integers have the same sign;negative if the integers have different signs;zero if the dividend is zero (and the divisor is not).
If the dividend and divisor have the same sign, then the quotient is positive. If their signs are different, then the quotient is negative.
The sign of the quotient will be positive. +A/+B = +C. -A/-B = +C. This assumes B is not zero.
It would be a positive number. A negative number divided by a negative number would be positive. A positive number divided by a positive number would also be positive. So, the quotient of 2 integers with the same sign will be a positive number, regardless of which sign the two numbers had.
positive times positive equals positive negative times negative equals positive positive times negative equals negative Substitute "divided by" for "times" in the previous sentences and they are still true.
-- If the two integers have the same sign, their quotient is positive. -- If the two integers have different signs, their quotient is negative.
The numerical value is the same as the quotient of the two positive equivalents but the sign is always negative.
-- Ignore the signs. -- Divide the first fraction by the second fraction, then decide whether the answer is positive or negative. -- If both numbers in a division have the same sign, then the quotient is positive. So the quotient is positive, and you're done.
If one or both numbers are zero, then the answer is zero;if the two numbers have the same sign, then the answer is positive;if the two numbers have different signs, then the answer is negative.Incidentally, this is true of all real numbers, not just rationals.
The sign of a quotient is when you are multiplying and dividing numbers. This can take a good bit of thinking when try to find the answers. But one you get done you can check your answer by knowing whether it is negative or positive.
Quotient positive: Both integers have the same sign: both positive or both negative. Quotient zero: The first integer is 0. Quotient negative: The integers have opposite signs: one positive and one negative.
Yes. In division, the quotient is positive if the dividend and divisor have the same sign,and the quotient is negative if they have oppositesigns.
Their quotient is positive if the integers have the same sign;negative if the integers have different signs;zero if the dividend is zero (and the divisor is not).